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Hardox 400 vs Hardox 450
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| The versatile steel that resists wear and abrasion. Hardox 400 is an abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 400 HBW. Hardox 400 is a versatile wear-resistant steel. As a result of its high toughness, good bendability and weldability, this steel can be used in structures with moderate wear. |
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The most popular abrasion-resistant steel with excellent structural properties. Hardox 450 is an abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 450 HBW. Hardox 450 combines good bendability and weldability. The products can be used in many different components and structures that are subject to wear. Hardox 450, with an extra 50 Brinell hardness over our 400 grade, provides better dent and abrasion resistance as well as longer wear life, so you can achieve even greater savings | |||||
Dimension Range |
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| Hardox 400 is available as plate in thicknesses of 4.0 – 130 mm (5/32 - 5.12”), and as sheet in thicknesses of 2.0 - 8.0 mm (0.079 - 0.315”). Hardox 400 plate is available in widths up to 3350 mm (131.89”) and lengths up to 14630 mm (575.98”). Hardox 400 sheet is available in widths up to 1650 mm (64.96”) and lengths up to 16000 mm (629.92”). More detailed information on dimensions is provided in the dimension program. |
Hardox 450 is available in thicknesses of 3.2 - 130 mm (1/8 - 5.12") as plate, as sheet in thicknesses 2.0 - 8.0 mm (0.079 - 0.315") and as CR sheet in thicknesses 0.8 - 2.1 mm (0.031 - 0.083"). For thicknesses over 80 mm (3.15") the preferred width is 1650 mm (64.96"). More detailed information on dimensions is provided in the dimension program. |
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Mechanical Properties |
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| Hardness (HBW) | 370 - 430 Sheet | 370 - 430 Plate | 425 - 475 Sheet | 425 - 475 Plate | 80 and above range varies | ||
| Typicalyield strength (MPa), not guaranteed |
1100 MPa Sheet (Garantisiz) |
1100 Mpa Plate |
1250 MPa Sheet | 1250 MPa Plate | |||
| Thickness (mm) | 2.0 - 8.0 Sheet | 4.0 - 130.0 Plate | 2.0 - 8.0 Sheet | 3.2 - 130.0 Plate | |||
Impact Properties |
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| Longitudinal test, typical impact energy, Charpy V 10x10 mm test specimen | 45 J / -40 °C Sheet | 45 J / -40 °C Plate | 50 J / -40 °C Sheet | 50 J / -40 °C Plate | |||
Chemical Composition (heat analysis) |
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| C* (max %) | 0.32 | 0.26 | |||||
| Si* (max %) | 0.70 | 0.70 | |||||
| Mn* (max %) | 1.60 | 1.60 | |||||
| P (max %) | 0.025 | 0.025 | |||||
| S (max %) | 0.010 | 0.010 | |||||
| Cr* (max %) | 2.50 | 1.40 | |||||
| Ni* (max %) | 1.50 | 1.50 | |||||
| Mo* (max %) | 0.60 | 0.60 | |||||
| B* (max %) | 0.004 | 0.005 | |||||
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Hardox 450 vs Hardox 400
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The most popular abrasion-resistant steel with excellent structural properties. Hardox 450 is an abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 450 HBW. Hardox 450 combines good bendability and weldability. The products can be used in many different components and structures that are subject to wear. Hardox 450, with an extra 50 Brinell hardness over our 400 grade, provides better dent and abrasion resistance as well as longer wear life, so you can achieve even greater savings |
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The versatile steel that resists wear and abrasion. Hardox 400 is an abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 400 HBW. Hardox 400 is a versatile wear-resistant steel. As a result of its high |
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Dimension Range |
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| Hardox 450 is available in thicknesses of 3.2 - 130 mm (1/8 - 5.12") as plate, as sheet in thicknesses 2.0 - 8.0 mm (0.079 - 0.315") and as CR sheet in thicknesses 0.8 - 2.1 mm (0.031 - 0.083"). For thicknesses over 80 mm (3.15") the preferred width is 1650 mm (64.96"). More detailed information on dimensions is provided in the dimension program. |
Hardox 400 is available as plate in thicknesses of 4.0 – 130 mm (5/32 - 5.12”), and as sheet in thicknesses of 2.0 - 8.0 mm (0.079 - 0.315”). Hardox 400 |
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Mechanical Properties |
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| Hardness (HBW) | 425 - 475 Sheet | 425 - 475 Plate | 370 - 430 Sheet | 370 - 430 Plate | 80 and above range varies | |||
| Typicalyield strength (MPa), not guaranteed |
1250 MPa Sheet (No Guarantee) |
1250 Mpa Plate |
1100 MPa Sheet (No Guarantee) | 1100 MPa Plate (No Guarantee) | ||||
| Thickness (mm) | 2.0 - 8.0 Sheet | 3.2 - 130.0 Plate | 2.0 - 8.0 Sheet | 4.0 - 130.0 Plate | ||||
Impact Properties |
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| Longitudinal test, typical impact energy, Charpy V 10x10 mm test specimen | 50 J / -40 °C Sheet | 50 J / -40 °C Plate | 45 J / -40 °C Sheet | 45 J / -40 °C Plate | ||||
Chemical Composition (heat analysis) |
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| C* (max %) | 0.26 | 0.32 | ||||||
| Si* (max %) | 0.70 | 0.70 | ||||||
| Mn* (max %) | 1.60 | 1.60 | ||||||
| P (max %) | 0.025 | 0.025 | ||||||
| S (max %) | 0.010 | 0.010 | ||||||
| Cr* (max %) | 1.40 | 2.50 | ||||||
| Ni* (max %) | 1.50 | 1.50 | ||||||
| Mo* (max %) | 0.60 | 0.60 | ||||||
| B* (max %) | 0.005 | 0.004 | ||||||
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Hardox 450 vs Hardox 500
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The most popular abrasion-resistant steel with excellent structural properties. Hardox 450 is an abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 450 HBW. Hardox 450 combines good bendability and weldability. The products can be used in many different components and structures that are subject to wear. Hardox 450, with an extra 50 Brinell hardness over our 400 grade, provides better dent and abrasion resistance as well as longer wear life, so you can achieve even greater savings |
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The bendable, weldable and highly abrasion-resistant steel. Hardox 500 is a bendable and weldable abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 500 |
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Dimension Range |
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| Hardox 450 is available in thicknesses of 3.2 - 130 mm (1/8 - 5.12") as plate, as sheet in thicknesses 2.0 - 8.0 mm (0.079 - 0.315") and as CR sheet in thicknesses 0.8 - 2.1 mm (0.031 - 0.083"). For thicknesses over 80 mm (3.15") the preferred width is 1650 mm (64.96"). More detailed information on dimensions is provided in the dimension program. |
Hardox 500 plate is available in thicknesses of 4.0 – 103.0 mm, and Hardox 500 sheet in thicknesses of 2.0 - 7.0 mm. Hardox 500 plate is available in |
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Mechanical Properties |
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| Hardness (HBW) | 425 - 475 Sheet | 425 - 475 Plate | 470 - 530 Sheet | 470 - 530 Plate | 450 - 540 HBW after 32mm | |||
| Typicalyield strength (MPa), not guaranteed |
1250 MPa Sheet (No Guarantee) |
1250 Mpa Plate |
1400 MPa Sheet (No Guarantee) | 1400 MPa Plate (No Guarantee) | ||||
| Thickness (mm) | 2.0 - 8.0 Sheet | 3.2 - 130.0 Plate | 2.0 - 7.0 Sheet | 4.0 - 103.0 Plate | ||||
Impact Properties |
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| Longitudinal test, typical impact energy, Charpy V 10x10 mm test specimen | 50 J / -40 °C Sheet | 50 J / -40 °C Plate | 37 J / -40 °C Sheet | 37 J / -40 °C Plate | ||||
Chemical Composition (heat analysis) |
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| C* (max %) | 0.26 | 0.27 Sheet | 0.30 Plate | |||||
| Si* (max %) | 0.70 | 0.50 Sheet | 0.40 Plate | |||||
| Mn* (max %) | 1.60 | 1.60 Sheet | 1.30 Plate | |||||
| P (max %) | 0.025 | 0.025 Sheet | 0.020 Plate | |||||
| S (max %) | 0.010 | 0.010 Sheet | 0.010 Plate | |||||
| Cr* (max %) | 1.40 | 1.20 Sheet | 2.20 Plate | |||||
| Ni* (max %) | 1.50 | 0.25 Sheet | 2.0 Plate | |||||
| Mo* (max %) | 0.60 | 0.25 Sheet | 0.40 Plate | |||||
| B* (max %) | 0.005 | 0.005 Sheet | 0.005 Plate | |||||
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Hardox 500 vs Hardox 450
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The bendable, weldable and highly abrasion-resistant steel. Hardox 500 is a bendable and weldable abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 500 |
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The most popular abrasion-resistant steel with excellent structural properties. Hardox 450 is an abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 450 HBW. Hardox 450 combines good bendability and weldability. The products can be used in many different components and structures that are subject to wear. Hardox 450, with an extra 50 Brinell hardness over our 400 grade, provides better dent and abrasion resistance as well as longer wear life, so you can achieve even greater savings |
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Dimension Range |
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Hardox 500 plate is available in thicknesses of 4.0 – 103.0 mm, and Hardox 500 sheet in thicknesses of 2.0 - 7.0 mm. Hardox 500 plate is available in |
Hardox 450 is available in thicknesses of 3.2 - 130 mm (1/8 - 5.12") as plate, as sheet in thicknesses 2.0 - 8.0 mm (0.079 - 0.315") and as CR sheet in |
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Mechanical Properties |
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| Hardness (HBW) | 470 - 530 Sheet | 470 - 530 Plate (450 - 540) HBW after 32mm | 425 - 475 Sheet | 425 - 475 Plate | ||||
| Typicalyield strength (MPa), not guaranteed |
1400 MPa Sheet (No Guarantee) |
1400 Mpa Plate |
1250 MPa Sheet (No Guarantee) | 1250 MPa Plate (No Guarantee) | ||||
| Thickness (mm) | 2.0 - 7.0 Sheet | 4.0 - 103.0 Plate | 2.0 - 8.0 Sheet | 3.2 - 130.0 Plate | ||||
Impact Properties |
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| Longitudinal test, typical impact energy, Charpy V 10x10 mm test specimen | 37 J / -40 °C Sheet | 37 J / -40 °C Plate | 50 J / -40 °C Sheet | 50 J / -40 °C Plate | ||||
Chemical Composition (heat analysis) |
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| C* (max %) | 0.27 Sheet | 0.30 Plate | 0.26 0.70 1.60 0.025 0.010 1.40 1.50 0.60 0.005 |
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| Si* (max %) | 0.50 Sheet | 0.40 Plate | ||||||
| Mn* (max %) | 1.60 Sheet | 1.30 Plate | ||||||
| P (max %) | 0.025 Sheet | 0.020 Plate | ||||||
| S (max %) | 0.010 Sheet | 0.010 Plate | ||||||
| Cr* (max %) | 1.20 Sheet | 2.20 Plate | ||||||
| Ni* (max %) | 0.25 Sheet | 2.0 Plate | ||||||
| Mo* (max %) | 0.25 Sheet | 0.40 Plate | ||||||
| B* (max %) | 0.005 Sheet | 0.005 Plate | ||||||
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Hardox 500 vs Hardox 500 tuf
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The bendable, weldable and highly abrasion-resistant steel. Hardox 500 is a bendable and weldable abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 500 |
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Introducing the new generation Hardox wear plate. Hardox 500 Tuf wear plate is the latest upgrade in the Hardox range. It delivers high strength, extreme hardness and guaranteed toughness in one and the |
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Dimension Range |
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Hardox 500 plate is available in thicknesses of 4.0 – 103.0 mm, and Hardox 500 sheet in thicknesses of 2.0 - 7.0 mm. Hardox 500 plate is available in |
Hardox 500 Tuf is available as sheet in thicknesses of 3.0 - 6.5 mm, and as plate in thicknesses of 4.0 – 25.4 mm. More detailed information on dimensions |
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Mechanical Properties |
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| Hardness (HBW) | 470 - 530 Sheet | 470 - 530 Plate (450 - 540) HBW after 32mm | 475 - 505 Sheet | 475 - 505 Plate | ||||
| Typicalyield strength (MPa), not guaranteed |
1400 MPa Sheet (No Guarantee) |
1400 Mpa Plate |
1250 - 1400 MPa Sheet (No Guarantee) | 1250 - 1400 MPa Plate (No Guarantee) | ||||
| Thickness (mm) | 2.0 - 7.0 Sheet | 4.0 - 103.0 Plate | 3.0 - 6.5 Sheet | 4.0 - 25.4 Plate | ||||
Impact Properties |
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| Longitudinal test, typical impact energy, Charpy V 10x10 mm test specimen | 37 J / -40 °C Sheet |
37 J / -40 °C Plate |
27 J / -40 °C Sheet ( Guaranteed ) 45 J / -40 °C ( Typical ) |
27 J / -20 °C Plate | Transverse test, guaranteed impact energy, Charpy V 10x10 mm test specimen | |||
| Impact testing is performed on thicknesses ≥ 6 mm for plate and ≥ 3 mm for sheet. For thicknesses between 3 and 11.9 mm, sub-size Charpy V-specimens are used. The specified minimum value is proportional to the cross-sectional area of the test specimen, compared to a full-size specimen (10 x 10 mm). Impact testing according to ISO EN 148 per heat and thickness group. Average of three tests |
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Chemical Composition (heat analysis) |
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| C* (max %) | 0.27 Sheet | 0.30 Plate | 0.30 0.70 1.60 0.020 0.010 1.50 1.50 0.60 0.005 |
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| Si* (max %) | 0.50 Sheet | 0.40 Plate | ||||||
| Mn* (max %) | 1.60 Sheet | 1.30 Plate | ||||||
| P (max %) | 0.025 Sheet | 0.020 Plate | ||||||
| S (max %) | 0.010 Sheet | 0.010 Plate | ||||||
| Cr* (max %) | 1.20 Sheet | 2.20 Plate | ||||||
| Ni* (max %) | 0.25 Sheet | 2.0 Plate | ||||||
| Mo* (max %) | 0.25 Sheet | 0.40 Plate | ||||||
| B* (max %) | 0.005 Sheet | 0.005 Plate | ||||||
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Hardox 400 vs Dillidur 400
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General Product Description |
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| The versatile steel that resists wear and abrasion. Hardox 400 is an abrasion-resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 400 HBW. Hardox 400 is a versatile wear-resistant steel. As a result of its high toughness, good bendability and weldability, this steel can be used in structures with moderate wear. |
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Material data sheet, Edition April 2016 DILLIDUR 400 is a wear resistant steel with a nominal hardness of 400 HBW in delivery condition ex works. DILLIDUR 400 is preferentially used by the customers where elevated resistance to wear is required together with good workability and especially good weldability. Examples of application: earth moving and loading machines, dredgers, skip cars, conveying plants, trucks, cutting edges, knives and breakers, waste elimination and recycling plants. |
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Dimension Range |
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| Hardox 400 is available as plate in thicknesses of 4.0 – 130 mm (5/32 - 5.12”), and as sheet in thicknesses of 2.0 - 8.0 mm (0.079 - 0.315”). Hardox 400 plate is available in widths up to 3350 mm (131.89”) and lengths up to 14630 mm (575.98”). Hardox 400 sheet is available in widths up to 1650 mm (64.96”) and lengths up to 16000 mm (629.92”). More detailed information on dimensions is provided in the dimension program. |
DILLIDUR 400 can be delivered in thicknesses from 6 mm (¼ in.)² to 150 mm (6 in.)², according to the dimensional program. Other dimensions may be possible on request. |
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Mechanical Properties |
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| Hardness (HBW) | 370 - 430 Sheet | 370 - 430 Plate | Rolls are not produced | 370 - 430 Plate | Tensile testing on transverse specimens at room temperature (indicative values for 20 mm plate thickness) |
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| Typical yield strength (MPa), not guaranteed |
1100 MPa Sheet (Garantisiz) |
1100 Mpa Plate |
Rolls are not produced | 800 MPa (116 ksi)³ Plate | |||
| Thickness (mm) | 2.0 - 8.0 Sheet | 4.0 - 130.0 Plate | Rolls are not produced | 6 - 150.0 Plate | |||
Impact Properties |
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| Longitudinal test, typical impact energy, Charpy V 10x10 mm test specimen | 45 J / -40 °C Sheet | 45 J / -40 °C Plate | Rolls are not produced | 30 J at -40 °C (-40 °F)³ |
Charpy-V impact test on longitudinal specimens (indicative values for 20 mm plate thickness) | ||
Chemical Composition (heat analysis) |
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| C* (max %) | 0.32 | ≤ 0.20 | |||||
| Si* (max %) | 0.70 | ≤ 0.70 | |||||
| Mn* (max %) | 1.60 | ≤ 1.80 | |||||
| P (max %) | 0.025 | ≤ 0.025 | |||||
| S (max %) | 0.010 | ≤ 0.010 | |||||
| Cr* (max %) | 2.50 | ≤ 1.50 | |||||
| Ni* (max %) | 1.50 | ≤ 0.80 | |||||
| Mo* (max %) | 0.60 | ≤ 0.50 | |||||
| B* (max %) | 0.004 | ≤ 0.005 | |||||
Please refer to the datasheets for more information.
Hardox 400 data sheet pdf download Dillidur 400 data sheet pdf download