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Chain Links & Chain

Heavy-duty conveyor and elevator chains for cement and mining applications. High-wear forged and cast link designs

Material Carbon Steel / Alloy Steel (40Cr / 35CrMo)
Hardness 25-39 HRC
Temperature/span> -40 C to +300 C
Certification ISO 9001:2015 Certified
30+ Years of Manufacturing
500+ Global Clients
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Chain Links & Chain – Material Specifications | ZHILI

Chain Links & Chain

Material Specifications & Selection Guide

Chain TypePitch (mm)Breaking Load (kN)Speed (m/s)Application
NE Bucket Elevator Chain100-152.4160-560<1.0Cement raw meal / coal / clinker
TH Bucket Elevator Chain100-200320-900<1.4Heavy clinker / fine powder
FU Scraper Conveyor Chain100-20090-400<0.3Dust collection / ash / powder
MSBur Drag Chain100-315250-1600<0.5Slag / coal / biomass
SDBF Apron Feeder Chain200-400500-2500<0.2Limestone / gypsum / boulders
Spare Links & Pins100-400Matches chainOEM replacement / rebuild kits
ComponentMaterialHardnessHeat TreatmentFeature
Chain Plate (Inner)40Cr32-38 HRCQ+T (Quench+Temper)High fatigue resistance
Chain Plate (Outer)42CrMo35-42 HRCQ+T + shot peeningMaximum tensile strength
Pin / Shaft20Mn2 / GCr1550-58 HRCCarburize + Q+TSurface hardened, tough core
Bushing20CrMnTi56-62 HRCCarburize + QExcellent wear resistance
RollerGCr15 / 40Cr45-55 HRCThrough-hardened + temperLow rolling friction
Cast Link (Drag)ZG35Mn / 35CrMoSi200-250 HBNormalize + temperHigh impact, cast design
Chain ModelPitchPin Dia.Plate Thk.Inner WidthWeight (kg/m)
NE15101.6146705.2
NE30152.4188908.5
NE50152.4221012512.8
NE100152.4261215018.6
TH315200281416022.3
TH500200321619028.5
FU270152.420812010.3

Selection Quick Reference

  • Cement raw meal / coal powder (light, abrasive, vertical): NE series bucket elevator chain, 40Cr plates + 20Mn2 carburized pins, hardened bushing — balances wear life and cost for medium loads
  • Clinker / heavy materials (hot, abrasive, vertical): TH series elevator chain, 42CrMo plates + GCr15 pins, 56-62 HRC bushings — maximum strength and wear resistance for high-temperature clinker handling
  • Slag / ash / dust (horizontal, slow): FU scraper or MSDrag chain, 40Cr plates with normalized cast links — abrasion-resistant for abrasive dust with moderate load
  • Limestone / gypsum / boulders (large lumps, impact): SDBF apron feeder chain, cast links (ZG35Mn/35CrMoSi), large pitch 200-400 mm — withstands heavy impact from primary crusher discharge
  • Rebuild & spare links: All chain models supported with individual links, pins, bushings, and rollers for OEM-equivalent rebuilds — match your existing chain pitch and spec

Certifications & Authorizations

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National Invention Patent Certificate — Multi-hammer Sand Mold Casting Process — Luoyang Zhili ZL 2016 1 0056588.5
ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Certificate — Luoyang Zhili New Materials — GICG UK Certified IAF Accredited Valid until 2027

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Chain Links & Chain – FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

1 How do I choose the right chain type for my bucket elevator — NE, TH, or custom design?

Chain selection depends on material type, temperature, lifting height, and capacity. The key difference between NE and TH series is the chain speed and bucket configuration:

Powder / Light
NE Series
Heavy / Hot
TH Series
Max Temp (NE)
250 C
Max Temp (TH)
300 C
  • NE Series (slow speed, deep buckets): Designed for fine powders like cement raw meal, coal powder, and fly ash. Operates at <1.0 m/s with 100-152.4 mm pitch. The deep bucket design achieves high fill rates at low speed. Use 40Cr plates + carburized pins for standard applications.
  • TH Series (higher speed, reinforced): Built for heavy clinker, limestone, and hot materials up to 300 C. Operates at up to 1.4 m/s with 100-200 mm pitch. The reinforced link plates (42CrMo) and larger pin diameters handle higher tensile loads. Ideal for kiln feed and clinker transport.
  • Custom / Non-standard: For existing equipment not matching standard pitch sizes, we manufacture to your drawing or sample. Provide the pitch, inner width, pin diameter, and breaking load requirement — we match or exceed OEM specifications.

Quick sizing rule: The chain’s breaking load must be 7-10x the working load for elevator applications. Example: if your bucket assembly weighs 1,500 kg with material, select a chain with minimum 105 kN breaking load (NE50 or TH315 and above).

2 What causes chain elongation, and at what point should I replace the chain?

Chain elongation comes from pin/bushing wear and plate hole deformation, not from the chain actually stretching. Once elongation exceeds allowable limits, the chain will skip sprocket teeth and risk catastrophic failure:

Allowable Elongation
2-3%
Replacement Threshold
3%
Critical Failure
5%+
Check Interval
Monthly
  • How to measure elongation: Measure across 10-12 links with a caliper or tape. Compare to the nominal pitch x number of links. Example: 10 links of NE50 (152.4 mm pitch) should measure 1,524 mm when new. At 3% elongation (1,570 mm), replace the chain.
  • Primary wear points: The pin and bushing contact surface wears fastest, accounting for 70-80% of total elongation. Heat-treated, carburized pins (50-58 HRC surface) and hardened bushings (56-62 HRC) slow this wear significantly. Plate hole elongation is secondary and indicates overload or misalignment.
  • Consequences of running a worn chain: Beyond 3% elongation, the chain pitch no longer matches the sprocket tooth pitch. This causes jerking, tooth climbing, and chain jumping — a single skipped tooth under load can destroy buckets, bend shafts, and tear out the drive unit.
  • Proactive replacement: Do not wait for failure. Replace the chain at 2-3% elongation during a scheduled maintenance window. Always replace the complete chain loop + sprockets together — a new chain on worn sprockets will elongate within weeks.

Lubrication rule: 90% of premature chain wear is caused by inadequate lubrication. For elevator chains, apply high-temperature chain oil (ISO VG 220-460) to the pin/bushing interface weekly. In dusty environments, use dry-film lubricant (MoS2 or graphite) to avoid dust adhesion that accelerates abrasive wear.

3 Can I replace individual chain links, or must I replace the entire chain loop?

Individual link replacement is possible but requires careful judgment. Partial replacement works for localized damage but not for uniform wear:

Localized Damage
Replace Links
Uniform Wear
Full Loop
Sprocket Check
Always
Wear Gap Check
<0.5 mm
  • When to replace individual links: Localized damage from a foreign object impact, one-time overload, or manufacturing defect. The replacement link must match the pitch of the worn chain (not the new spec) — a new link in a 2% elongated chain will carry disproportionate load and fail early.
  • When to replace the full loop: When elongation is uniform across all links (indicated by consistent measurements at multiple points), the entire chain has reached end of life. Replacing only a few links in a uniformly worn chain creates uneven loading — the new links become stress concentrators and break within weeks.
  • Always check the sprockets: Before replacing any links, inspect sprocket tooth profiles. If the teeth are hooked, thinned, or show >0.5 mm step wear where the chain seats, replace the sprockets too. A new chain on worn sprockets fails 3-5x faster than normal.
  • Rebuild kit approach: For preventive maintenance, we offer complete rebuild kits containing pins, bushings, rollers, and inner/outer plates per your chain model. This allows field replacement of all wear components without removing the entire chain from the elevator casing.

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