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Hardox Plate

Hardox® plate is trusted worldwide for its exceptional durability, abrasion resistance, and structural integrity. As a wear-resistant steel plate, it’s specifically engineered for demanding environments where impact and friction wear are daily challenges. From heavy-duty tipper bodies and bucket liners to chute systems and industrial hoppers, Hardox steel plate provides the toughness required to keep equipment running longer and performing better.

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Hardox® plate is trusted worldwide for its exceptional durability, abrasion resistance, and structural integrity. As a wear-resistant steel plate, it’s specifically engineered for demanding environments where impact and friction wear are daily challenges. From heavy-duty tipper bodies and bucket liners to chute systems and industrial hoppers, Hardox steel plate provides the toughness required to keep equipment running longer and performing better.

At IMS, we supply Hardox plates in various grades and thicknesses, suitable for both structural and wear applications. With outstanding bendability, formability, and weldability, it’s easy to process and integrate into your existing manufacturing or fabrication systems without compromising performance or precision.

Key features of Hardox steel plate

  • Extreme wear resistance for high-impact and abrasive conditions
  • Longer service life compared to standard steel plates, reducing downtime and replacement frequency
  • Excellent structural properties suitable for load-bearing applications
  • Consistent flatness and thickness tolerances, ideal for precision fabrication
  • Weldable and formable, ensuring versatility across applications and industries

If you're working in quarrying, mining, recycling, construction, or agriculture, Hardox plate is a reliable solution that delivers outstanding wear resistance without sacrificing strength or workability.

Hardox steel plates are commonly used for:

  • Dump truck bodies and trailer beds
  • Bucket liners and excavator attachments
  • Crushers, screens, and conveyor systems
  • Agricultural machinery parts
  • Industrial skip bins and silos

These plates are available in standard and custom sizes, allowing you to specify the exact material you need for maximum efficiency and economy.

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Hardox Plate FAQs

What is Hardox plate used for?

Hardox plates are used in applications that require resistance to abrasive wear and impact. Common uses include dump truck bodies, excavator buckets, skips, crushers, and hoppers—anywhere steel is exposed to tough operating environments.

Is Hardox plate suitable for welding?

Yes, Hardox plate can be welded using conventional methods, though it is important to follow manufacturer guidance on preheat and post-weld cooling depending on the thickness and grade.

Can Hardox be bent or formed?

Absolutely. Hardox steel plate offers excellent bendability and formability, particularly in thinner grades, making it suitable for fabricated parts where tight tolerances are essential.

How does Hardox steel compare to mild steel?

Hardox offers significantly higher resistance to abrasion and impact than mild steel. While mild steel is easier to machine, Hardox outlasts it by a wide margin in wear-intensive applications, making it more cost-effective in the long run.

What grades of Hardox plates are available?

Common grades include Hardox 400, 450, 500, and 600—each offering increasing levels of hardness and wear resistance. The grade selection depends on the application and required balance between strength and toughness.

How do I know what thickness of Hardox plate to use?

The ideal thickness depends on the level of wear and structural stress your application involves. Speak to our team to find the most suitable plate for your specific requirements.