| Material Type | Available Grades |
|---|---|
| Austenitic high manganese steel | MC13, MC18, Mn13Cr2, Mn18Cr2, Mn22Cr2 |
| Martensitic alloy steel | 1440N |
| Martensitic alloy steel inlaid with ceramics | 1440NC |
| High chrome cast iron | HC13, HC20, HC27 |
| Reinforced options | Ceramic inserts, TIC inserts |
Send us your part number, drawing, crusher model, and wear problem. PAJOA will recommend a suitable material or reinforcement option for your application
Austenitic high manganese steel is the core material for many jaw and cone crusher wear parts because of its toughness and work-hardening ability.
PAJOA supplies common grades such as
para placas de mandíbula, placas de bochecha, mantos, côncavos, and other high-impact wear parts.
| Material Chemical Composition | Mn13Cr2 | Mn18Cr2 | Mn22Cr2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carbon (C) | 1.10–1.30 | 1.15–1.35 | 1.20–1.40 |
| Manganese (Mn) | 12.0–14.0 | 18.0–19.0 | 21.5–23.0 |
| Silicon (Si) | 0.4–0.6 | 0.4–0.6 | 0.4–0.6 |
| Phosphorus (P) | ≤0.055 | ≤0.055 | ≤0.055 |
| Sulfur (S) | ≤0.025 | ≤0.025 | ≤0.025 |
| Chromium (Cr) | 1.5–2.0 | 1.5–2.0 | 1.5–2.0 |
| Molybdenum (Mo) | / | / | / |
| Aluminum (Al) | / | / | / |
Martensitic alloy steel is a good choice for medium to high impact + medium abrasion conditions, where standard manganese is too soft but full high chrome may be too brittle.
Typical wear parts
Impact crusher barras de impacto for mixed feed (natural stone + some steel content)
Crusher hammers and liners in plants with frequent impact and moderate abrasion
Other wear parts that need stronger wear resistance than manganese, but still require good toughness to avoid cracking
High chrome cast iron is best for very abrasive, relatively lower-impact working conditions, where the main priority is wear resistance rather than impact toughness.
Typical wear parts
Impact crusher barras de impacto in hard, abrasive stone applications
Breaker plates and impact plates in secondary/tertiary crushing
Liners and wear blocks in areas exposed to continuous abrasive flow, with limited heavy steel or tramp metal in the feed
Ceramic inserts and TIC reinforcement are upgrade options for critical high-wear zones where customers need noticeably longer life than a single-alloy solution can provide. They are especially useful when downtime is expensive or access to the crusher is difficult.
How they are used
These are not separate base materials. Ceramic or TIC bars are inlaid into manganese steel, martensitic steel, or other suitable castings to strengthen the leading wear surfaces while the base material still provides overall support and toughness.
Typical wear parts
Blow bars with ceramic or TIC inserts for very abrasive impact crusher applications
Jaw plates with TIC inserts for hard, abrasive rock or recycled concrete with rebar
Cone crusher liners with reinforced leading edges in high-wear feed zones
Hammer heads and other heavy-wear components in demanding, high-throughput lines
Tell us your crusher model, feed material, abrasiveness, impact level, wear pattern, and target service life.
We recommend the right base material, reinforcement option, and wear-part structure for your actual application.
The result is a more suitable wear part with longer life, more stable performance, and lower cost per ton.
Tell us your crusher model, feed material, abrasiveness, impact level, wear pattern, and target service life.
We recommend the right base material, reinforcement option, and wear-part structure for your actual application.
The result is a more suitable wear part with longer life, more stable performance, and lower cost per ton.
Send us your part number, drawing, crusher model, and wear problem. PAJOA will recommend a suitable material or reinforcement option for your application
Sede:
Centro de Criação, Distrito de Shunde, Cidade de Foshan, Província de Guangdong, 528315, China
Base de apoio local na Austrália: Yatala, QLD – Lançamento em 2026
Endereço:
Sede: Centro de Criação, nº 142, Rua Yuhe, Cidade de Lecong, Distrito de Shunde, Cidade de Foshan, Província de Guangdong, China. 528315
Base de apoio local na Austrália: Yatala, QLD – Lançamento em 2026