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Chromium Carbide Overlay vs AR500 – Pros & Cons Compared for Heavy-Duty Applications

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When you’re dealing with extreme abrasion, one question always comes up:

Should I go with AR500 steel plates or Chromium Carbide Overlay (CCO)?

Both are known for high wear resistance — but they’re built differently, perform differently, and are suited for different types of environments.

Let’s break it all down so you choose the right solution for your industry.

Basic Definitions: What Is CCO vs What Is AR500?

🔹 AR500 Plate (Abrasion-Resistant Steel, 500 BHN)

  • Made from quenched & tempered alloy steel
  • Uniform hardness ~500 BHN throughout the plate
  • Tough, weldable, can take impact

🔸 Chromium Carbide Overlay Plate

  • Made by welding a layer of chromium carbide (CrC) on a mild steel base
  • Composite plate with a hard top layer and soft backing
  • Designed to resist abrasion only, not impact

In short: AR500 is a monolithic wear plate. CCO is a bi-metallic overlay plate.

Property Comparison Table

Feature AR500 Steel Plate Chromium Carbide Overlay (CCO)
Hardness ~480–550 BHN Surface ~600–700 BHN
Thickness Range 6mm to 100mm Typically 6–10mm overlay on base
Impact Resistance Good Poor – Cracks under impact
Abrasion Resistance High (Uniform) Extreme (Top surface only)
Welding & Fabrication Easy to weld and cut Difficult – needs special processes
Bending / Forming Can be formed Not recommended
Heat Resistance Moderate (~200–300°C) Better (~400°C+)
Lifespan High in impact-prone zones High in sliding abrasion zones
Cost Moderate Expensive per m²

Which One Is Better for Your Application?

Here’s the honest breakdown — it depends on how the plate will be used:

Use AR500 If…

  • Your equipment faces impact + abrasion
  • You’re working in mining, excavation, or crushing
  • You need machinability, bending, or welding
  • You’re fabricating custom buckets, wear liners, tipper trucks

AR500 is your go-to for field toughness and multi-wear resistance.

Use Chromium Carbide Overlay (CCO) If…

  • The wear is purely sliding abrasion, no impact
  • You’re dealing with fine particles, slurries, cement, or sand
  • You want to increase wear life with a replaceable liner
  • Your system tolerates hard and brittle surfaces

CCO is unbeatable when it comes to dry sliding abrasion.

Industry-wise Recommendation

Industry Suggested Plate
Mining (Shovels, Hoppers) AR500 or Quard 500
Cement (Chutes, Silos) CCO Plates
Quarry (Truck Liners) AR500 or NM500
Agriculture (Blades, Plows) AR400 / Mn13
Sugar (Crushers) CCO with base plate
Defense (Ballistic) AR500 or MIL Plates

Voice Search Answers

Q: What is the difference between CCO and AR500?
AR500 is a single steel plate hardened throughout. CCO has a hard chromium carbide layer over a soft steel base, meant only for abrasion.

Q: Can you weld AR500?
Yes. With proper pre-heat and low-hydrogen electrodes, AR500 can be welded.

Q: Is CCO better than AR500?
Not always. CCO is better for pure abrasion, while AR500 is better when impact is involved.

Q: What’s the price difference between CCO and AR500?
CCO is typically 20–30% more expensive due to complex processing.

Expert Tip Before You Buy

Never choose just by BHN value alone.
Look at how the plate behaves under your actual operating load — impact, temperature, vibration, and wear media.

Related Links You May Like

  1. What Is AR500 and How Is It Used?
  2. Best Wear Plates for Mining in Africa
  3. Custom Profile-Cut AR500 Supplier in India

Need Help Choosing?

At Hindustan Steel Corporation, we supply both:

  • Monolithic AR Grades (HIND HARD 450 / 500 / 600)
  • CCO Plates (CrC Overlay in various thicknesses)

We guide OEMs, fabricators, and EPC buyers across India, UAE, and Africa.

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