How can we help you?
We can provide you with:
Wear Plate • Whole Sheets • Plasma Cut Profiles • Studs and Counter Sinks • Fabrication and Cold Forming
wear plate types
MA-I -2355 Standard grade wear plate. Performs exceptionally well due to its even and shallow weld penetration into the base plate. Typical hardness of 55 HRC and up to 35 % chromium carbide.
MA-II -2360- Ideal for severe wear areas. Extremely high percentage of evenly dispersed fine chromium carbides for ultimate wear resistance. MA 2360 is ideal for use to increase life and reduce weight. Example 6/7 to replace other manufactures 9/10. Typical Hardness 60 HRC and up to 41% chrome carbide.
MA-III -2460- Ideal for areas of severe abrasion, low impact. In addition to the chromium carbide we also add niobium carbide into the hard face layer. This grade of wear plate is classed as complex chromium iron. It has excellent corrosive wear and can withstand temperatures up to 750 degrees C. Typical hardness 64 HRC.
MA-CF- Crack free wear plate.
Wear Plate Made to Order
With all our wear plate manufactured in house we have the advantage of being able to offer any of our wear plate grades in any specific thickness on any required backing plate.
whole sheets
Multiclad Alloys standard sheet size:
3055mm x 1310mm – 4m square
Whole sheets are sold at wholesale prices
Plasma cut profiles
Multiclad Alloys also offer our wear plate cut into profiles and tiles. Plasma is the preferred method of cutting wear plate. We have a variety of plasma cutters in our workshop including our 160A and 200A machines.
We work with a variety of CAD packages giving us the flexibility and advantage of being able to make and modify customer DXF files and drawings.
We are happy to accept inquiries in any form - any CAD format, drawings, a hand sketch or a verbal description of the required profile.
If the shape is irregular, please specify which side it to be hardfaced.
Studs and Counter Sinks
The mild steel backing on wear plate gives it the unique advantage of being extremely hard on one surface while still allowing a variety of simple fixing methods by utilising the mild steel substructure.
Some of the preferred fixing methods are studs, counter sink bolts, plug welding or simply welding directly onto the mild steel back.
fabrication and cold forming
Multiclad Alloys offer a full fabrication service along with a rolling and bending service allowing us to provide formed or fully fabricated sections ready for installation.