Customer case

Bruce Rock Engineering fights corrosive wear in mining trailers with Hardox® HiAce

June 25, 2021

5 min read

A road train of side dump trailers in Australia

Case details

Country

Australia

Company

Bruce Rock Engineering (BRE)

Industry

Trailers and body builders

Brand program

Hardox® In My Body

When Bruce Rock Engineering (BRE) got wind of SSAB’s new wear steel for corrosive environments, the company saw the potential and ordered plates straight from the mill in Sweden to start manufacturing its first side dump trailer in Hardox® HiAce.

Campbell Transport sees the benefits with Hardox® HiAce

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An entire mining trailer body of Hardox® HiAce adds service life

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Campbell Transport’s mining trailer with bodies in Hardox® HiAce stands up to the tough operating conditions in Western Australia

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Hardox® HiAce can last up to 50% longer than Hardox® 450 when exposed to corrosive wear.

Super Quads trailers lighten the load in mining

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Australian road trains really take transport efficiency to a new level. With bodies made in Hardox® wear plate, load capacity is maximized.

Why iron ore is tough on steel mining trailers

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Western Australia is the largest iron ore supplier in the world, accounting for 39% of global supply in 2018. Translated to weight this amounts to around 1,000 million tonnes in 2018-2019.

Hardox® In My Body membership for quality assurance

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More real-life proofs on the advantages of Hardox® wear steel

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Hardox® steel works hard for Bruce Rock Engineering

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Where there's wear, there's Hardox®

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