Duroxite® 100 Pipe

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General Product Description

Duroxite® 100 Pipe is manufactured by depositing chromium-rich, abrasion-resistant materials on a mild steel base using a traditional arc welding process. The hardfacing overlay pipe is designed with extreme wear capabilities for working in the most severe environments. Duroxite® 100 Pipe is available with double or multiple overlay passes. Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 steel pipe as well as tubing can be hardfaced. Overlay Pipe can be fabricated as square-to-round transitions, elbows, T or Y-shaped, or as long sweeps.

Key Benefits

  • Same wear resistance guaranteed from surface down to 75% of the overlay
  • Optimal carbide composition to provide good combination of wear resistance and homogenous bonding

Typical Applications

Duroxite® 100 Pipe is widely used in the mining, cement, oil sands, dredging, recycling and steel production industries. Some specific applications include:

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    Mining, Cement, Oil Sands Slurry pumps, chutes
    Dredging Dredging pipes
    Recycling Cullet glass
    Steel Air ducts, carbon injection pipes, suction lines, troughs
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      Mining, Cement, Oil Sands
      Slurry pumps, chutes
      Dredging
      Dredging pipes
      Recycling
      Cullet glass
      Steel
      Air ducts, carbon injection pipes, suction lines, troughs

      For more information on applications see the Duroxite® Product brochure.

      Standard Dimensions

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        Diameter
        Length
        Metric unit Metric unit Other Custom Specifications
        50 - 150 mm
        200 - 600 mm
        600 - 900 mm
        0.9 - 1.0 m
        0.9 - 3.0 m
        1.8 - 3.0 m
        - All available gauges > Schedule 40 steel pipe
        - Lengths cut or fabricated as needed
        - Stainless steel and other pipe grades available
        - Custom diameters, lengths and gauge sizes are available upon request.
        - Diameters larger than 0.9 m can be fabricated from formed Duroxite® 100 plate.
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          Mechanical Properties

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            Wear properties
            ASTM G65 – Procedure A weight loss 2)
            Number of overlay passes Typical surface hardness1)

            (HRC)
            Typical surface hardness1)

            (HV)
            Surface
            (g max)
            75 % depth of overlay 3)
            (g max)
            Double or multiple 59 - 62 675 - 750 0.18 0.18
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              1) Surface hardness is measured on machined flat surface just below overlay surface.

              2) ASTM G65 - Procedure A weight loss, is a standard test measuring sliding abrasion resistance using a dry sand/rubber wheel apparatus. ASTM G65-Procedure A is the most severe test method.

              3) ASTM G65 - Procedure A weight loss, wear test is conducted at 75% depth of the overlay materials to ensure consistently good wear resistance from the top surface through to the depth of 75% of the overlay.

              Microstructure

              The microstructure of Duroxite® 100 Pipe is composed of a high proportion of extremely hard primary M7C3 chromium-rich carbides with a typical hardness of 1700 HK4) dispersed evenly in a ductile eutectic austenite matrix. The volume fraction of primary carbides is maintained between 30 to 50% to provide a good combination of wear resistance and homogenous bonding.

              4) HK is the Knoop microhardness used primarily for very brittle materials.

              Fabrication and Other Recommendations

              Welding, cutting, forming and machining

              Workshop recommendations can be found in the Duroxite® overlay brochure or you can consult your local technical support representative for more information.

              Safety precautions

              When welding or cutting Duroxite® products, gases and harmful fumes are produced that are chemically complex and difficult to classify. The major toxic component in the fumes is hexavalent chromium. The proper exhaust ventilation equipment and fume-extraction torches are recommended, as well as suitable protective clothing and respiratory protection for operators.