Description
Custom Processed Wear Plates are cut-to-size, drilled, countersunk or fabricated abrasion-resistant steel plate parts supplied according to drawings, samples, photos or site measurements. They are used when standard plates are not enough and the buyer needs ready-to-install replacement liners for mining, cement, quarrying and bulk material handling equipment.
EB China supports custom wear plate processing with NM400, NM450, NM500 and other project-specified wear-resistant steel plate options. Typical parts include chute liners, hopper liners, bolt-on wear plates, drilled liner plates, countersunk plates, screen protection plates and equipment wear surfaces.
Quotation basis: Custom quote by drawing. Final price depends on material grade, thickness, dimensions, hole pattern, processing complexity, quantity, packaging and delivery terms.

What We Supply
Wear-resistant steel plates cut to confirmed length, width and thickness for replacement liner installation.
Hole patterns, countersunk holes and bolt layouts processed according to drawings or existing parts.
Custom liner plates made from drawings, samples, photos, templates or site measurement data.
Parts for chutes, hoppers, conveyors, crushers, screens, bins, buckets, truck bodies and bulk handling equipment.
Material and Processing Options
| Product | Custom Processed Wear Plates |
|---|---|
| Material Options | NM400, NM450, NM500 and project-specified abrasion-resistant steel plates |
| Thickness Range | 30-100 mm can be discussed according to grade availability, drawing and project requirement |
| Processing | Cutting, drilling, countersinking, edge preparation, plate profiling and drawing-based part supply |
| Typical Parts | Chute liner plates, hopper liner plates, conveyor wear plates, crusher protection plates, screen liners, bucket liners and truck body wear plates |
| Supply Basis | Drawing, sample, photo, dimensions, working condition, quantity and delivery schedule |
| Documentation | Material certificate, dimensional inspection and shipment documents can be discussed before order confirmation |
When to Use Custom Processed Wear Plates
Custom processed wear plates are suitable when the buyer needs a ready-to-install part instead of a plain steel sheet. They help reduce site processing work and make replacement easier when the equipment has fixed bolt positions, limited installation space or repeated liner replacement demand.
- The existing liner has a confirmed drawing, sample or hole layout.
- The part needs drilling, countersunk holes, special shapes or edge preparation.
- The buyer wants replacement plates supplied by grade, thickness and equipment position.
- The application requires NM450, NM500 or thick wear-resistant plate options.
- The project needs repeat supply for equipment maintenance or spare parts inventory.
Common Applications
Processed wear plate parts are used in equipment exposed to continuous abrasive material flow, especially in mining, cement, quarrying, coal handling, steel plants and bulk material handling systems.
- Transfer chute liners and discharge chute wear plates
- Hopper liners, bin liners and feeder wear plates
- Conveyor transfer point protection plates
- Crusher, screen and aggregate processing equipment liners
- Bucket liners, truck body plates and heavy equipment wear surfaces
- Cement raw material, clinker and coal handling wear zones
For broader product context, review our Wear Plates category and Wear Plates for Mining Equipment page.
How the Drawing-Based RFQ Process Works
Share drawing, photo, sample dimensions, grade, thickness, quantity and working condition.
We check material grade, plate availability, processing route, hole pattern and tolerance needs.
Quotation is prepared based on material, cutting, drilling, packaging, quantity and delivery term.
Processed wear plates are supplied according to confirmed drawings and order requirements.
Grade Selection: NM400 vs NM450 vs NM500
| Grade | Positioning | Typical Use in Custom Processed Parts |
|---|---|---|
| NM400 | General abrasion protection | Cost-effective processed liners for standard wear zones and general replacement plates. |
| NM450 | Moderate-to-heavy abrasion | Balanced option when NM400 service life is not enough but practical processing is still important. |
| NM500 | Heavy abrasion protection | Used for severe sliding abrasion, high-wear positions and thick replacement liner plates. |
For grade selection details, read our comparison guide: NM400 vs NM450 vs NM500 Wear Plates.
Information Needed for Quotation
To quote custom processed wear plates accurately, please provide as much of the following information as possible:
- Drawing file, sample photo, old liner photo or measured dimensions
- Material grade requirement, such as NM400, NM450 or NM500
- Thickness, length, width, hole diameter, countersink details and tolerance needs
- Quantity, spare part list, part numbers or equipment position
- Equipment type, installation location and handled material
- Current service life, wear problem and target replacement interval
- Packaging requirement, destination port, delivery term and required lead time
Quality Control
EB China can support drawing review, material confirmation, dimensional inspection and shipment documentation for processed wear plate orders. Material certificates, inspection photos and packing details can be discussed according to the project requirement before production.
FAQ
Can you make wear plates according to my drawing?
Yes. Custom processed wear plates can be quoted and supplied according to drawings, samples, photos or measured dimensions. Clear hole patterns and tolerances help improve quotation accuracy.
Which material grade should I choose?
NM400 is commonly used for general abrasion, NM450 for moderate-to-heavy abrasion and NM500 for severe sliding abrasion or high-wear positions. The final choice should consider wear condition, impact, thickness and processing requirements.
Can the plates be drilled and countersunk before shipment?
Yes. Drilling, countersinking and cut-to-size processing can be discussed when the drawing, hole size, bolt layout and tolerance requirements are confirmed.
Do you supply plain plates or ready-to-install liner parts?
Both can be discussed. For many B2B maintenance projects, processed liner parts are preferred because they reduce site cutting and drilling work.
Review EB China factory capability, quality control and certificate references.
Useful for buyer qualification before sending drawings, grade, thickness, hole pattern and quantity.
Request a Quote for Custom Processed Wear Plates
Send your drawings, photos, grade requirement, thickness, hole pattern, quantity and working conditions. EB China can quote cut-to-size, drilled or countersunk wear plate parts for mining, cement, quarrying and bulk handling equipment.
Technical parameters and RFQ information for Custom Processed Wear Plates
Use the table below as a practical checklist when requesting Custom Processed Wear Plates for chute liner, hopper liner or wear plate replacement projects.
| Recommended material | NM400 / NM450 / NM500 / cast wear liners |
|---|---|
| Typical application | drawing-based cut, drilled, countersunk and formed liner parts |
| Hardness reference | selected by material grade and working condition |
| Common processing | Cut-to-size, drilled holes, countersunk holes, edge preparation, formed parts and drawing-based inspection. |
| Fixing options | Bolt-on liner plates, welded liner areas or modular replacement liner layouts depending on chute access and shutdown plan. |
| RFQ checklist | Material grade, thickness, drawing or sample, hole pattern, quantity, application equipment, handled material, impact zone and target service life. |
Related technical guides: ASTM A532 wear liners and mining transfer chute liners.
Send drawing for quote: email wear@ebcastings.com or use the homepage RFQ form.
Technical selection tables for chute liners and wear plates
Use these tables as a technical checklist before requesting chute liners, wear plates or processed liner parts. Final selection should be confirmed against drawings, material flow, impact load, existing liner life and installation constraints.
Hardness range reference
| Material option | Typical hardness reference | Practical use |
|---|---|---|
| NM400 wear plate | About 360-430 HBW | General abrasion protection and moderate-wear chute or hopper liner areas. |
| NM450 wear plate | About 420-480 HBW | Moderate-to-heavy abrasion in mining, cement and quarry transfer points. |
| NM500 wear plate | About 470-540 HBW | Severe sliding abrasion where the chute structure supports the liner correctly. |
| Ni-Hard / high chrome cast liner | Specified by casting grade and heat treatment | Severe abrasive flow zones where cast geometry or high cast hardness is preferred. |
Plate thickness range reference
| Thickness range | Typical liner use | RFQ note |
|---|---|---|
| 6-10 mm | Light-duty cover plates and low-impact sliding abrasion areas. | Confirm flatness, fixing pattern and minimum order quantity. |
| 12-20 mm | Common chute liner and hopper liner replacement plates. | Suitable for many bolt-on wear plate layouts. |
| 25-40 mm | Heavy-duty transfer points, crusher feed areas and higher-wear zones. | Check lifting weight, bolt access and installation clearance. |
| 50 mm and above | Severe wear or impact zones where structure and access allow thick liners. | Review drawing, support condition and replacement method before quotation. |
Material grade selection table
| Grade / liner type | Best-fit condition | Common buyer requirement |
|---|---|---|
| NM400 | Moderate abrasion with good workability and cost control. | Cut-to-size plates, standard bolt holes and general equipment liners. |
| NM450 | Higher abrasion while keeping practical processing and installation. | Mining chute liners, cement transfer liners and hopper liners. |
| NM500 | Severe sliding abrasion and high-wear transfer points. | Longer wear life, correct support and careful processing review. |
| ASTM A532 / Ni-Hard / high chrome cast liner | Severe abrasive flow or repeat cast liner shapes. | Grade confirmation, casting drawing, heat treatment and hardness inspection. |
Fixing method table
| Fixing method | Where it fits | Design notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bolt-on liners | Transfer chutes, hoppers and areas needing planned replacement. | Provide hole diameter, countersunk requirement, bolt spacing and access direction. |
| Weld-on liners | Fixed areas with lower replacement frequency. | Confirm welding procedure, preheating requirement and cracking risk for high-hardness plates. |
| Modular liner layout | Large chute surfaces with uneven wear patterns. | Use smaller replaceable sections to reduce spare cost and shutdown time. |
| Cast-in or machined cast liner features | Repeat cast wear liner parts and special geometry. | Confirm casting drawing, machining allowance and inspection standard. |
Wear mechanism vs material selection
| Dominant wear mechanism | Typical symptoms | Practical material direction |
|---|---|---|
| Sliding abrasion | Uniform thinning along material flow path. | NM450 or NM500 wear plate; cast high-hardness liner where geometry is suitable. |
| Impact abrasion | Cracking, broken edges, local deformation or fast wear at first contact point. | Review impact angle and support; use suitable NM grade, thickness and modular impact-zone layout. |
| Gouging / cutting wear | Deep scratches, grooves and sharp particle cutting marks. | Higher hardness wear plate or cast liner review, with thickness adjusted to service interval. |
| Material build-up | Blocked flow, changed trajectory and uneven liner wear. | Review chute geometry, liner layout, inspection access and surface transition gaps. |
| Fastener loosening | Plate movement, broken bolts or fines behind liner. | Improve bolt pattern, countersunk design, liner support and maintenance access. |



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