The forging hammer head of a rock crusher is a processing method that
heats the metal to a temperature of 700-1300 ℃, and uses forging machinery to
apply pressure to the metal billet, causing it to undergo plastic deformation
to obtain forgings with certain mechanical properties, shape, and size. One of
the two major components of forging and stamping. Forging can eliminate defects
such as casting porosity generated during the smelting process of metals,
optimize the microstructure, and, due to the preservation of complete metal
flow lines, the mechanical properties of forgings are generally better than
those of castings of the same material. In addition, the hammer head of a
forging crusher must be made of the most wear-resistant material to be
wear-resistant.
It has high wear resistance, good impact resistance, good heat
resistance, certain rust and corrosion resistance, and a service life of 200000
cubic meters for lead-zinc tailings,
The service life of the hammer head of…