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Structural characteristics of wear-resistant plates

The wear-resistant steel plate consists of two parts: low-carbon steel plate and alloy wear-resistant layer, with the alloy wear-resistant layer generally being 1/3-1/2 of the total thickness. During operation, the matrix provides comprehensive properties such as strength, toughness, and plasticity to resist external forces, while the alloy wear-resistant layer provides wear-resistant properties that meet the specified working conditions.
The wear-resistant steel plate alloy wear-resistant layer is metallurgical bonded to the substrate. Through specialized equipment and automatic welding process, high hardness self-protection alloy welding wires are uniformly welded onto the substrate, with one to two or even multiple composite layers. During the composite process, uniform transverse cracks occur due to different alloy shrinkage ratios, which is a significant feature of wear-resistant steel plates.