Mill Hammers Castings

140.0 INR/Kilograms

Product Details:

  • Surface Treatment Polished
  • Material Other
  • Surface Painted
  • Size Standard
  • Application Industrial
  • Color Black
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Mill Hammers Castings Price And Quantity

  • 50 Kilograms
  • 140.0 INR/Kilograms

Mill Hammers Castings Product Specifications

  • Painted
  • Other
  • Standard
  • Black
  • Polished
  • Industrial

Mill Hammers Castings Trade Information

  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
  • 7 Days

Product Description

Bhaskar Alloy Castings stands at the forefront of manufacturing essential, high-performance crushing components, specializing particularly in superior Manganese Steel and Carbon Steel Castings engineered for extreme duty cycles. Their flagship product, the High Manganese Hammer for Crusher Spare Parts, is meticulously designed for maximum wear resistance and unparalleled toughness in the most abrasive environments. Manufactured from premium alloys such as Mn13, Mn13Cr2, Mn18, and Mn18Cr2, these hammers leverage manganese steels inherent work-hardening characteristics to ensure exceptional impact resistance and significantly extended service life. Each component is dimensionally accurate for seamless integration into standard crusher models and is rigorously heat-treated to maximize structural integrity. Bhaskars durable casting solutions are indispensable across heavy industries, providing critical resilience for hammer mills, clinker crushers, and severe limestone and coal crushing applications within cement plants, mining operations, aggregate production, and power generation facilities.


Superior Finish and Longevity

Our Mill Hammers Castings are meticulously polished and coated with high-grade black paint, enhancing corrosion resistance and extending the component's working life. This ensures they consistently perform even under intensive industrial use, reducing maintenance requirements.


Versatile Industrial Utility

Engineered to suit a range of machines, these standard-sized mill hammers accommodate various industrial processes. Their compatibility and reliability make them a preferred choice for applications requiring robust material handling and repetitive impact forces.

FAQ's of Mill Hammers Castings:


Q: How are Mill Hammers Castings manufactured?

A: These castings are produced using high-grade alloys through precise casting techniques, followed by polishing and painting to ensure maximum strength and a high-quality surface finish. The process is carefully monitored to adhere to industrial standards.

Q: What are the typical uses of these Mill Hammers Castings in industry?

A: They are mostly used in sectors like mining, cement, and power plants. Their primary function is in crushing, grinding, and breaking down materials, ensuring efficient material processing in various machinery.

Q: When should Mill Hammers Castings be replaced?

A: Replacement is recommended once visible wear, deformation, or reduced performance in processing is noticed. Regular inspection helps maintain optimal operation and prevents unexpected downtime.

Q: Where are your Mill Hammers Castings manufactured and exported from?

A: All our mill hammer castings are manufactured and supplied from India, serving clients globally as a trusted exporter, manufacturer, producer, and supplier.

Q: What is the surface treatment process for these castings?

A: Each hammer undergoes thorough polishing and is finished with durable black paint. This multi-step treatment enhances their appearance and provides a protective layer against corrosion and environmental stress.

Q: What are the main benefits of using these Mill Hammers Castings?

A: Customers benefit from their high durability, resistance to wear, reliable performance, and standard size compatibility, which translates into cost-effectiveness and reduced downtime in industrial operations.

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