March 08, 2022
5 min read
Sweden
SLP/ Rådmansö Shakt & Transport AB
Trailers and body builders
Hardox® In My Body
The results are in: Hardox® 500 Tuf in open-box dumptruck beds shows minimal wear after a life of being pummeled by over 40,000 tons of crushed rock.
Mika Stensson, SSAB’s technical development manager, visited Rådmansö to determine whether the steel performed as promised. All signs had pointed in the right direction, and the result exceeded his expectations.
When measuring the end section of the 6 mm (0.24″) bottom with an ultrasonic thickness probe, it showed wear of only around 5% after more than a year in operation. The dumptruck bed’s bottom and sides showed practically no dents or other signs of damage. Also impressive was the condition of the plate edge, which looked almost like new.
Less wear sounds good to me. please contact meMika Stensson from SSAB reads minimal wear of approximately 0.3 mm (0.012”) on the Hardox® 500 Tuf bottom plate after more than a year of full operation.
SLP is a successful truck body and trailer manufacturer located in Övertorneå in the far north of Sweden, just below the Arctic Circle. It is a licensed member of SSAB’s Hardox® In My Body member program, which ensures that the company’s products are made according to strict requirements for material choice, design and production methods.
SLP manufactured its dumptruck and trailer bodies with the bottom plate in Hardox® 500 Tuf. The full-length plates were bent by SSAB Shape and then shipped to SLP. The 6 mm (0.24″) bottom in Hardox® 500 Tuf and 5 mm (0.2″) side plates in Hardox® 450 were MIG-welded manually with overlapping seams. SLP worked as usual with the welding and machining needed to finalize the bodies. No pre-heating is necessary for Hardox® 500 Tuf plates with a thickness of 16 mm (0.63″) or less.
Download Hardox® 500 Tuf spec sheet“Our customers trust us to deliver top performing products. There simply isn’t any steel that can compete with Hardox®,”
Hardox® 500 Tuf is the latest upgrade in the Hardox® range. It has an unusually narrow Brinell hardness window of 475-505 HBW. The guaranteed impact energy is 27 J at -20°C (20 ft-lb at -4 °F), at -40°C (-40 °F) the typical value is 45 J (33 ft-lb). Superior wear and dent resistance give extended service life and the ability to endure heavy impact. Hardox® 500 Tuf is tough enough to perform as a structural material in heavy-duty dump bodies, containers and buckets, even in freezing conditions. Typical working conditions include the loading and unloading of heavy and sharp rocks in quarries and mines, handling large and heavy steel scrap, and in demolition when pieces of concrete with rebar are loaded or dropped into tippers. Based on sliding wear with granite, the estimated relative service life for Hardox® 500 Tuf is 85-100% longer than for Hardox® 400 according to WearCalc.
The increased abrasion resistance of Hardox® 500 Tuf allows us to use a thinner plate and keep the same excellent service life. Not only that, thinner steel reduces the body weight, which allows for higher payload.”
Zetterberg’s experience with Hardox® 500 TufHardox® 500 Tuf makes tipper bodies, agricultural tippers and mining dump bodies lighter and more durable due to its unique combination of hardness and toughness.
Benefits of Hardox® 500 Tuf in tippers