About MAXFIL 55H Hard Surfacing Wire
Leveraging on rich product knowledge & huge industry experience, we are instrumental in manufacturing and supplying MAXFIL 55H Hard Surfacing Wire. Our expert procuring agents source top grade materials from certified vendor base to make this wire as per industrial standards. Available in various specifications, these holders are widely used for welding purpose. Our MAXFIL 55H Hard Surfacing Wire is resistant to fluctuation and accredited among our clients for their light weight and excellent durability. We are offering these holders to customers in safe packing.
Exceptional Abrasion and Wear ResistanceMAXFIL 55H is developed using a high carbon, high chromium alloy composition, offering superior protection against abrasion and extending the service life of equipment subjected to heavy wear. Typical applications include hard surfacing of crusher components, bucket edges, and excavator teeth, ensuring durability in demanding environments.
User-Friendly and Versatile WeldingThanks to its self-shielded flux core, MAXFIL 55H does not require external shielding gas, simplifying setup and operation. Its stable arc, low spatter formation, and compatibility with all welding positions make it suitable for both on-site and workshop usage, whether for repairs or regular maintenance.
High Deposition Rate for Enhanced ProductivityEngineered for efficiency, MAXFIL 55H's high deposition rate reduces overall welding time, increasing productivity. The wire is compatible with a wide range of voltages (28-32 V) and can withstand surfacing temperatures up to 350C, ensuring reliable performance in heavy-duty applications.
FAQ's of MAXFIL 55H Hard Surfacing Wire:
Q: How is MAXFIL 55H Hard Surfacing Wire used for industrial applications?
A: MAXFIL 55H is applied as a hard surfacing layer on components exposed to high abrasion and moderate impact. The self-shielded wire is welded directly onto surfaces such as crusher parts or excavator teeth, forming a durable wear-resistant barrier.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a self-shielded flux cored wire like MAXFIL 55H?
A: The wire eliminates the need for external shielding gas, making welding simpler and more cost-effective. It offers consistent arc stability, low spatter, and high deposition rates, leading to efficient, clean, and reliable hard surfacing in various environments.
Q: When should I choose MAXFIL 55H over conventional hardfacing solutions?
A: Choose MAXFIL 55H when equipment faces intense abrasion, such as in mining or construction applications. Its high hardness and wear resistance make it ideal for extending the life of components like bucket edges and crusher parts that undergo regular heavy-duty use.
Q: Where can MAXFIL 55H be applied?
A: This wire is suitable for on-site repairs or in workshop settings. Its all-position welding capability means it can be used on vertical, horizontal, or overhead surfaces, wherever hard surfacing is required to protect equipment.
Q: What is the recommended process for welding with MAXFIL 55H?
A: The wire can be used with standard flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) equipment. It operates best at voltages between 28-32 V, with operating temperatures reaching up to 350C. No preheating is typically necessary, except for very large or thick parts.
Q: How does the high chromium, high carbon composition benefit my equipment?
A: The alloy formulation delivers exceptional hardness (55-60 HRC) and wear resistance, making the overlay highly durable against abrasive wear, thus reducing maintenance frequency and lowering replacement costs.