Customized size wear resistance of nm400 specifications
The wear resistance of the surface of the wear-resistant composite plate not only has good hardness, but also can be added with nickel alloy to improve its corrosion resistance. Generally, there are few single working conditions in the industry, and there are more or less heterogeneous factors such as wear and corrosion, high temperature, impact, etc., the chromium-nickel alloy of the wear-resistant layer of the composite steel plate, wear resistance of NM400, is welded, so its wear resistance is good, and it also has good corrosion resistance.
Our quality and service commitment: wear resistance of NM400 product quality problems, life-long replacement.In the process of using, any time if you find we supplied steel materials not conform to the requirements of technical standards, we can replace it for you free of charge. However, it should be noted that non product quality problems caused by improper use are not covered by the warranty. Please pay attention to the service time commitment as well as the product quality assurance commitment. Because only the products of big brands and reliable enterprises with complete after-sales service system can truly realize the long-term product quality assurance and the whole process of service.
Plate products wear resistance of NM400 order online: 14*2150*9300, 14*2400*10000, 14*2400*9900, 16*2100*10650, 16*2150*10000, 16*2150*10250, 16*2150*10350, 16*2150*10400, 16*2150*10450, 16*2150*10750, 16*2150*10950, 20*1950*9000, 20*1950*9150, 20*1950*9350, 20*1950*9550, 20*1950*9700, 20*1950*9750, 20*2100*10700, 20*2100*10750, 20*2100*10800, 20*2100*11600.
Myanmar's demand for wear resistance of NM400 steel products is likely to exceed 3 million tons in 2020 and 5 million tons by 2025, according to seaisi. However, Myanmar's producers are unable to meet domestic demand, so the country's steel products are more dependent on imports. In 2019, Myanmar imported more than 1.9 million tons of wear resistance of NM400 finished steel, including 57% of long products, 13% of uncoated hot-rolled and cold-rolled flat products, and 30% of coated steel. In order to reduce its dependence on imports, Myanmar plans to increase its steel production capacity by building and expanding steel mills.