Product Introduction
1. Product Overview
The crusher hammer head, which should be accurately defined as the hammer head of hammer crusher, is one of the key components of the hammer crusher. It is arranged on the hammer shafts of the crusher rotor. When the crusher operates at high speed, the hammer heads directly impact materials to crush them into the required particle size.
Currently, crusher hammer heads on the market can be divided into two types based on manufacturing processes: casting and forging, but their performance varies. Since the hammer head needs good wear resistance at the head and toughness at the shank (due to material crushing requirements), it is usually formed in one piece by forging or casting using materials such as alloy steel, high manganese steel, and cast steel + high-chromium cast iron bimetallic composite. Combined with corresponding heat treatment processes, this method is more cost-effective.
In terms of material, crusher hammer heads can be classified into: high manganese steel hammer heads, bimetallic hammer heads, composite hammer heads, Big Gold Tooth hammer heads, medium-chromium alloy hammer heads, and carbide hammer heads.
What type of hammer head is more suitable on the market now? The key factor is the silicon dioxide content in the crushed materials. Modern industrial technology shows that carbide hammer heads exhibit excellent wear resistance.
2. Product Material
As a component, the hammer heads of hammer crushers produced by our company are made of chromium alloy—a high-performance metal material currently widely used. The adoption of this technology greatly improves the product’s working stability, and its service life is extended by more than 20% compared with products not using this technology.