Miilux ®Poland
WEAR-RESISTANT STEEL
Wear-resistant steel is used where a significant reduction in wear is expected on machinery and equipment parts operating under extremely difficult and highly abrasive conditions.
Miilux
Wear applications
- excavators buckets and loading shovels
- mining conveyors linings
- wedges, side walls and other crusher parts
- chutes and hoppers liners
- cutting edges, screens, tippers
- silos and bunkers
- protective panels
Plates marking
You can always find at the each of the Miilux plate:
- grade
- production No.
- dimensions in mm
- heat No. and plate No.
Certification and testing
High quality Miilux wear plates are delivered together with the certificate in acc. with
EN 10204-3.1. The hardness by Brinell scale in HBW is performed on the clean
milled surface in depth of 0,5-2 mm in acc. with EN ISO 6506-1. Testing is done at
every production charge.
Dimensions and delivery conditions
High quality Miilux plates are produced in thickness range of 6 – 120 mm. Maximal
width and length are 2500 resp. 6200 mm. We supply Miilux also as ready to install
wear parts and components which are produced in acc. to your drawing or task to
you.
Machining
Miilux plates can be machined mechanically. The machining process should be carried
out on CNC machines equipped with appropriate indexable cutter insert tools or with solid
carbide end mills.
Bending
It is recommended to shape Miilux plates with the largest technologically possible
radius. It is important to maintain the proper quality of tools and machines adapted to
the requirements of the high strength material. It is also important to maintain the
correct sequence of technological processes. Please contact our customer service if
you wish to form plates with a thickness above 20 mm.
Heat treatment
Miilux products must not undergo further heat treatment.
The steel can be heated without loss of properties (hardness) to about 200 °C.
The steel can be heated without loss of properties (hardness) to about 200 °C.
Welding and thermal cutting
Miilux 400 is a material very well suited to welding. Miilux 500 and 600 have more
restrictions regarding the maximal energy resp. heat input of the welding process.
Preheating is not required for Miilux 400 plates if the combined plate thickness does
not exceed 40 mm in total, and for Miilux 500 plates – if it does not exceed 20 mm.
Preheating is required for Miilux 600 plates over the entire thickness range.