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Abrasive wear and its application to digger teeth ...
Mashloosh and Eyre - abrasive wear of digger teeth Laboratory wear evaluation The steels of different compositions in Table 3 were cast as keel blocks by the Steel Castings Research and Trades Association and analysed by a spectrographic technique. A commercial digger tooth was also supplied for examina- tion....
Analysis of AISI material power of AISI 4140 bucket teeth ...
The effect of Ti addition (0.15 and 0.20 wt%) on mechanical properties and wear resistance of steel excavator bucket teeth was investigated. Teeth were produced by commercial sand casting technique.
Title: Abrasive wear with particular reference to digger teeth
Digger teeth can be produced in different shapes and sizes (mainly by casting) and a wide range of materials are used. This project is concerned with both a field trial of the wear of digger teeth fixed to the front of a bucket used in a gravel pit, and also a laboratory investigation of abrasive wear mechanisms....
Selecting the Right Bucket Tooth System | Coleman Equipment
Over 50% more wear life over fabricated teeth. Cast Teeth are made from austempored ductile iron. Heat treated to offer maximum resistance to wear and impact. A cost effective alternative to the standard forged tooth, strong and lightweight in design. Self-sharpening. Fabricated Teeth are made from alloy steel. Through hardened for resistance ......
Cast Steel Foundry | Abrasion & Wear Resistant Parts
Cast Steel Foundry is a leading worldwide supplier of innovatively engineered cast, forged and fabricated wear, abrasion and heat resistant products. Home Contact Sitemap login Checkout (780) 476-4226
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