Description
Wear Buttons
- Small, circular pieces used to reinforce and protect parts such as chutes, hoppers, and other machinery surfaces.
- Often welded onto equipment to absorb the impact and abrasion caused by materials like rocks, minerals, or bulk solids.
Wear Donuts
- Larger, ring-shaped wear parts used in similar applications as wear buttons but with a wider contact surface.
- Commonly used in equipment like mills, crushers, and conveyors where more extensive wear occurs.
Applications
Both wear buttons and donuts are crucial in industries where machinery is subjected to continuous abrasion and impact, such as:
- Mining: Protecting equipment like chutes and crushers from rock and mineral abrasion.
- Cement Production: Reinforcing surfaces in cement processing equipment to reduce wear and extend service life.
- Construction: Used in machinery handling rubble, aggregates, and other abrasive materials.
- Heavy Manufacturing: Enhancing the durability of conveyors, hoppers, and other components in high-wear environments.





