Chromium Carbide

Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates

Chromium Carbide represents a class of advanced materials designed to withstand the most punishing conditions. Its remarkable hardness, coupled with exceptional resistance to wear, corrosion, and high temperatures, makes it a cornerstone in the enhancemen

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Overview of Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates

Chromium Carbide (Cr3C2) is a hard, wear-resistant ceramic compound consisting of chromium and carbon atoms. It is a metallic carbide known for its exceptional hardness, high melting point, and excellent corrosion resistance. Chromium carbide is widely utilized in applications where resistance to wear, corrosion, and high temperatures is crucial, making it a vital component in various industrial sectors.

Features of Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates

  1. High Hardness and Wear Resistance: Chromium carbide has a Vickers hardness of around 1300 Hv, which is significantly higher than most steel alloys, providing excellent resistance to abrasion and wear.

  2. High Melting Point: With a melting point exceeding 1890°C, it can maintain its structural integrity and properties in extremely high-temperature environments.

  3. Corrosion Resistance: Forms a passive chromium oxide layer when exposed to oxygen, providing inherent corrosion resistance, particularly against oxidation and acidic environments.

  4. Thermal Stability: Exhibits good stability at high temperatures, making it suitable for use in high-temperature applications such as heat exchangers and furnace components.

  5. Chemical Resistance: Resistant to many chemicals, including acids, except for strong oxidizers like nitric acid.

  6. Bonding Enhancer: When added to metal matrix composites or as a coating, it can enhance bonding between the substrate and other materials.

Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates

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Parameters of Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates

Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Sheets are made of high-quality steel plates with an improved surface finish for wear resistance and improved corrosion resistance. The surface finish on these plates can be customized to meet specific requirements, such as hardness, corrosion resistance, or wear resistance.
The composition of the Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Sheets is made up of 98% chromium carbide and 2% molybdenum, which makes it highly resistant to wear and corrosion. It also contains other alloying elements like nickel, cobalt, and iron to improve its mechanical properties.
The thickness of Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Sheets can vary depending on the specific application and design requirements. However, they typically range from 0.15mm to 3mm in thickness.
The load-bearing capacity and thermal conductivity of Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Sheets depend on their size and shape. They can handle high loads without deforming or breaking, making them suitable for use in applications where reliability and durability are critical.
Overall, Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Sheets are a popular choice for wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant steel parts due to their high performance and excellent compatibility with various materials.

Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates

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Applications of Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates

  1. Hardfacing and Surfacing: Used as a welding overlay or thermal spray coating to protect surfaces against wear and corrosion in mining equipment, oil and gas drilling tools, and construction machinery.

  2. Cemented Carbides: As a component in tungsten carbide-cobalt hardmetal compositions to improve wear resistance and toughness.

  3. Thermal Spray Coatings: For high-temperature corrosion and wear protection in boiler tubes, furnace parts, and heat exchanger components.

  4. Valves and Pumps: Components in pumps and valves that handle abrasive slurries or corrosive liquids due to its wear and corrosion-resistant properties.

  5. Metal Cutting Tools: Added to cutting tool materials to increase their hardness and wear resistance, extending tool life.

  6. Aerospace Industry: In high-temperature and high-stress applications such as turbine engine components.

Company Profile

MyCarbides is a trusted global chemical material supplier & manufacturer with over 12-year-experience in providing super high-quality carbides and relative products.

The company has a professional technical department and Quality Supervision Department, a well-equipped laboratory, and equipped with advanced testing equipment and after-sales customer service center.

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FAQs of Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates

Q: How is Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates applied as a coating?
A: Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates coatings are typically applied through thermal spraying, HVOF (High-Velocity Oxygen Fuel), plasma spraying, or hardfacing welding processes onto the substrate material.

Q: Is Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates toxic?
A: In its solid form, chromium carbide is generally safe to handle. However, during certain manufacturing processes like grinding or welding, chromium compounds may become airborne and pose health risks if inhaled, requiring appropriate safety measures.

Q: How does Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates compare to tungsten carbide in terms of hardness?
A: Tungsten carbide (WC) is generally harder than chromium carbide, with a Vickers hardness around 1600-1800 Hv, making WC more suitable for applications requiring extreme wear resistance.

Q: Can Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates be used in food processing equipment?
A: Yes, chromium carbide coatings are sometimes applied to food processing equipment that requires high wear resistance and corrosion protection, but the coatings must comply with food safety regulations.

Q: What is the main advantage of using Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates in hardfacing applications?
A: The primary advantage is its ability to significantly enhance the surface hardness and wear resistance of base materials, prolonging equipment life and reducing maintenance costs in abrasive environments.

Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates

(Suryee Bimetallic Chromium Carbide Wear-resistant Steel Plates)

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