AR500 is a grade of abrasion resistant (AR) steel plate that is known for its hardness, toughness, and resistance to wear and tear. This grade has one of the highest levels of hardness out of the common AR steel plate grades - with a Brinell Hardness Number (BHN) of between 460-544 - and is typically used in high-wear and impact applications. AR500 steel plate meets ASTM E10 specifications for Brinell hardness testing.
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The hardness and toughness of AR500 steel plate make it extremely resistant to wear and impact. These properties make AR500 steel a durable, long-lasting material, which is crucial in applications that require materials that can withstand extreme wear.
The durability of AR500 also means that the material needs to be replaced less often than materials that have lower resistance to abrasion, which can lower material costs and prevent devastating equipment failures.
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Learn more about abrasion-resistant steel and the differences between AR400, AR450 and AR500.
Leeco® Steel stocks the following standard sizes of AR500 steel plate, but other sizes may be available for special orders.
THICKNESS WIDTH LENGTH AR500 3/16" 2" 48" 96" Up to 480"Ever play with Armox 500? It's got more of everything (Cr, C, Mo, Mn and I think some Boron thrown in there just for extra measure.) in it that commonly makes steel alloys tougher. Ar is commonly used as a "cheap" armor plate and where flexibility is concerned. I've seen where Armox failed in the cyclic loading, but can't really go into detail or I'd have to shoot you... then some one else would have to shoot me just for having told you...
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