The service life of mining manganese-based phosphating wear-resistant coated steel wire ropes far exceeds that of mining smooth steel wire ropes?

The usage environment of mining steel wire ropes is relatively harsh. Therefore, mining steel wire ropes must be wear-resistant to have a longer service life, especially the steel wire ropes used in inclined shafts. Smooth mining steel wire ropes have not been treated with wear resistance, including round strand mining steel wire ropes and triangular strand steel wire ropes, which do not have any wear-resistant protective coating. Manganese-based phosphated wear-resistant coated steel wire rope is the only steel wire rope with a wear-resistant protective coating in the world. It is also a Chinese invention patent. Many domestic companies have obtained patent licenses to produce manganese-based phosphated coated steel wire ropes. The surface of the steel wire has been treated with a resistant coating. Grinding treatment, the weight of the manganese phosphating film on the surface of the steel wire is generally 15-30 g/m2, and the mining steel wire rope can reach 30-40 g/m2. The thicker the manganese phosphating film on the surface of the steel wire, the better the wear resistance. Use The longer the life, the more difficult it is to produce. Manganese phosphate coating is one of the wear-resistant protective coatings used on steel materials, which can greatly improve the wear resistance and corrosion resistance of the steel wire surface. The manganese-based phosphated wear-resistant coated steel wire rope has a longer service life and lower unit cost. The manganese-based phosphated coated steel wire rope is an upgraded product of various smooth steel wire ropes.