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The high-alloy white irons are primarily used for abrasion-resistant applications and are readily cast into the parts needed in machinery for crushing, grinding, and handling of abrasive materials. The chromium content of high-alloy white irons also enhances their corrosion-resistant properties.

The high-alloy white cast irons fall into two major groups:

Nickel-chromium white irons, which are low-chromium alloys containing 3 to 5% Ni and 1 to 4% Cr, with one alloy modification that contains 7 to 11% Cr,
Chromium-molybdenum irons containing 11 to 23% Cr, up to 3% Mo and often additionally alloyed with nickel or copper.
The nickel-chromium irons are also commonly identified as Ni-Hard types 1 to 4.
Ni-Hard Casting or Nickel-Chromium White Irons

The oldest group of high-alloy irons of industrial importance, the nickel-chromium white irons, or Ni-Hard irons, has been produced for more than 50 years and is very cost-effective materials for crushing and grinding.

Ni-Hard is a metal with chrome content of 1.4% to 28%. It is an abrasive iron for low and high stress abrasion in Mining, Milling, and Earth Handling uses.

It is also used extensively in the Power Plant Industry, Brick Plant Industry, Asphalt Industry, Cement Industry, and Rock Crushing Industry.

The optimum composition of a nickel-chromium white iron alloy depends on the properties required for the service conditions and the dimensions and weight of the casting.

Ni - Hard casting is an extremely wear resistant material and in cast form is ideal for use with abrasive products, giving a much more extended life when compared with cast iron or mild steel when incorporated in pneumatic conveying systems.

Nickel content increases with section size or cooling time of the casting to inhibit pearlitic transformation. For castings of 38 to 50 mm thick, 3.4 to 4.2% Ni is sufficient to suppress pearlite formation upon mold cooling.

Uses of Ni-Hard in Typical Application

Ni Hard types 1 and 2

Metal-working rolls
Grinding mill liners
Pulveriser rings
Lurry pump parts
Grinding media
Ni Hard type 4
Slurry pump parts
Impact blow bars