Horizontal Shaft Impactor (HSI) parts produced in wear-resistant materials such as High Chrome White Irons, High Carbon Alloy Steels, Martensitic Steels, and Manganese Steels.
Horizontal Shaft Impactors (HSI)
Impact Crusher Wear Parts Are Produced In The Following Wear-Resistant Materials:
High Chrome White Irons
Several grades with Chromium ranging from 14 to 28%, including Molybdenum bearing grades. Chromium-Carbon ratios are strictly controlled to provide the required balance of impact toughness and unmatched abrasion resistance.
High Carbon Alloy Steels
Quenched and tempered Chromium alloy steels give prolonged wear life in medium impact applications.
Martensitic Steels
Quenched and tempered Cr-Ni-Mo alloy steels with medium carbon contents which combine excellent mechanical properties with good wear-resistance.
Manganese Steels
Our broad range of Manganese steels also finds many applications is impact crushing, especially in larger crushers with higher impact loading where work-hardening is able to take place, giving the toughest wear-resistant products available.
The grade selection is based on product application, selection thickness and past experience to give the most cost effective crushing solution. Materials may be customized in terms of initial hardness values for specific applications.