Bisalloy Steel Plate/“Bizalloy” (or more correctly Bisalloy)



Bisalloy Steel Plate/“Bizalloy” (or more correctly Bisalloy) Products





Bisalloy Steel Plate/“Bizalloy” (or more correctly Bisalloy) Description

Main Types

 

Bisalloy 80 / 400 / 450 / 500 – Numbers indicate hardness (e.g., 400 = 400 Brinell hardness).

Bisalloy Structural Grades (e.g., 80, 100)—High-strength plates used in construction and fabrication.

Bisalloy Wear Grades (e.g., 400, 450, 500)—Designed for abrasion resistance.

Bisalloy Armour Grade – Used in defense vehicles and protective structures.

Key Properties

High wear resistance

Excellent toughness

High yield and tensile strength

Good weldability and machinability

Typical Uses

Earthmoving buckets, liners, and truck bodies

Mining chutes and hoppers

Quarry equipment

Structural parts in heavy machinery

Armoured vehicles and security doors

 

Recommended Welding Wires

Bisalloy Grade Recommended Wire Type Common Wire Names/Classifications Notes
Bisalloy 80 (Structural) Low-hydrogen, high-strength wire AWS A5.5 E8018-G, E8018-B2 / MIG: ER80S-D2 For structural welding, preheating may be required
Bisalloy 400 Low hydrogen wire (mild to medium strength) Stick: E7018, MIG: ER70S-6, Flux-core: E71T-1 Good toughness and weldability
Bisalloy 450 Low hydrogen wire, slightly higher strength Stick: E8018-B2, MIG: ER80S-D2, Flux-core: E81T1-Ni2 Use controlled heat input to avoid cracking
Bisalloy 500 High-strength wire, low hydrogen Stick: E9018-G, MIG: ER90S-B3, Flux-core: E91T1-Ni2 Preheat and slow cooling are critical