Bestamat
| Feature | Bestamat | Competitor A | Competitor B | |---|---:|---:|---:| | Accuracy | ±0.1 mm | ±0.2 mm | ±0.15 mm | | Multisensor | Yes | No | Limited | | Battery life | 8–12 h | 6–8 h | 10 h | | Connectivity | BT/Wi‑Fi/USB-C | USB only | BT only | | Ruggedness | IP54 | IP20 | IP54 |
Welding Bestamat to itself or to mild steel requires low-hydrogen electrodes (e.g., AWS E7018 or better). Preheating the material to 150°C to 200°C is often mandatory to prevent hydrogen-induced cracking. Post-weld heat treatment may also be necessary to relieve stresses.
At its core, Bestamat is widely recognized as a premium brand or grade of abrasion-resistant (AR) steel plate. While the term "Bestamat" can occasionally appear in niche automation or sealing contexts, its primary identity in the heavy industries is that of a specialized steel product designed to withstand intense friction, impact, and wear. bestamat
Unlike standard structural steel, which may deform or erode quickly under heavy use, Bestamat is engineered with a specific chemical composition and heat treatment process. The goal is simple: to extend the lifespan of machinery and infrastructure by protecting surfaces that come into constant contact with abrasive materials like sand, gravel, ore, or slurry.
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Because of its extreme durability, Bestamat is not used for building skyscrapers or bridges (it is too hard to weld easily for structural frames). Instead, it is used for wear parts and liners. Here are the most common applications: