Hardox celebrates 50 Years, goes emission free

The year 1974 saw a breakthrough in steelmaking when steelmaker SSAB introduced the world’s first bendable wear plate. A unique combination of hardness and toughness helped to solve the issue of brittleness in conventional abrasion-resistant steels, which were nearly impossible to bend and could not withstand heavy impact in use.

In 1983, SSAB’s mill in Oxelösund, Sweden, created a truly hard wear plate that was branded as Hardox – a name that perfectly describes its strength. Today, it’s still proudly produced in Sweden, the United States and Finland.

It all started with Hardox 400, launched in 1974. It was the first user-friendly wear plate with mechanical properties that allowed it to be cut, bent, welded and machined without any hassles in the workshop.

Then came Hardox 450, further positioning Hardox as the wear-resistant steel of choice for demanding customers across the world. After this ultimate workhorse came a wide variety of grades to meet almost any conceivable worksite challenge: Hardox 500 Tuf, Hardox HiAce and Hardox HiTemp. When Hardox 500 Tuf was released, it was rapidly adopted as the new standard for wear plate. 

With its outstanding hardness and toughness, it delivers unparalleled performance, even in freezing conditions, and can be used in nearly any application. The full product range also includes extra-tough Hardox HiTuf, and for wear parts and liners that need exceptional hardness, customers can choose from Hardox 500, Hardox 550, Hardox 600 and Hardox Extreme.

“As we look back on 50 years of progress, we remain firm in our commitment to develop a steel that meets the challenges of a modern world. That’s why we’re thrilled to present our first-ever emission-free steel in the Hardox range this year: Hardox 450 made from SSAB Zero,” the company stated.

This new version of Hardox wear plate retains all the qualities that made Hardox 450 the global benchmark for premium wear plate, but goes one step further. The ultimate sustainable choice, SSAB Zero is produced using recycled steel in a process powered by fossil-free electricity and biogas – resulting in virtually no carbon emissions during the steelmaking* process. This steel can reduce the environmental load from steel production even more. With this innovative wear plate, you can take your sustainability goals to the next level.

To find out more, visit hardox.com or your local sales representative. You can also consult the Hardox 450 Zero product page or contact: [email protected].

* The carbon emissions from fossil fuel sources in SSAB’s production of SSAB Zero are less than 0.05 kg CO2e/kg steel in Scope 1 and Scope 2 of the GHG protocol.

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