Ni-Hard Bottom Bowl Liners
The Ni-Hard Bottom Bowl Liner reduces the operating and maintenance costs of the Speedmullor while offering many advantageous benefits when compared to gray iron bottom bowl liners.

Reduce operating and maintenance costs
- 4-5 times longer life expectancy
- Liners last longer therefore fewer change outs required
- 6-piece vs 2-piece gray iron bowl allows for easier installation
The Challenge
The original design of the Speedmullor included a two-piece, replaceable cast gray iron bottom bowl liner. Although good maintenance can extend the life of wear parts a typical gray iron bottom bowl will last approximately 6,000 operating hours. As the bottom bowl liner wears it allows sand to build up on the muller bottom which accelerates plow wear and shortens plow life. Moving the plows through a build-up of hardened sand also consumes power and creates frictional heat reducing the performance of the muller. Removing built up sand increases the time required for maintenance staff to regularly clean the machine. When wear is finally excessive, changing a bottom bowl liner is a time consuming, difficult task. To lower the cost of machine maintenance and operation, particularly in high production foundries, a better solution was needed.
Simpson Solution
To reduce the operating costs of the Speedmullor, Simpson conducted a study on different materials to determine what material would provide the optimal combination of cost and performance to withstand the highly abrasive application of mixing molding sand in foundries. Multiple trials were conducted with different alloys and the results proved that a redesigned, six-piece cast Ni-Hard bottom bowl provided the best overall solution for cost, ease of replacement and wear resistance.
What are the Differences between Gray Iron and Ni-Hard?
The difference between gray iron and Ni-Hard bottom bowl liners comes from the mechanical properties coming from the metallurgy of those two metals. Gray iron is a carbon supersaturated ferrous matrix where the free carbon is suspended in the form of graphite flakes. Ni-Hard is a high Nickel-Chromium-Carbon Alloy which does not have graphite flakes like gray iron does but instead has chromium-iron carbides.

Simpson Ni-Hard Bottom Bowl Liners Are Exclusively Made for the Speedmullor
Once Ni-Hard was identified as the optimal metallurgy Simpson worked with a partner foundry to further improve the characteristics of the particular Ni-Hard we would select for the bottom bowl liner. Ni-Hard comes in various types based on metallurgy: Ni-Hard 1, Ni-Hard 2, Ni-Hard 3 and Ni-Hard 4. Working closely with the foundry, Simpson chose a unique, improved formulation of the typical Ni-Hard 4 for its higher hardness and higher fracture resistance due to its higher chrome and nickel content. This unique Ni-Hard 4 alloy provided an additional 20-25% improvement in hardness and wear resistance when compared to a generic Ni-Hard Type 4.
Extended Bottom Bowl Wear Life
The gearing topology of the HD Max gearbox has been optimized to reduce gearbox noise and increase the static overhung load rating of the input shaft. The bevel gear housing has been designed for improved oil flow to the high speed bearings. These improvements allow for optimized bearing preloads to reduce the formation of heat spots significantly increasing the bearing service life and thermal limit rating. This results in improved overall reliability and reduced risk of unexpected machine downtime.
Ease Of Installation
To make the storage, movement and installation of the bottom bowl easier the Ni-Hard bottom bowl liner comes in 6 pieces compared to the standard 2 piece gray iron bottom bowl liner. On the most common model 100B Speedmullor one of the six sections of the Ni-Hard bottom bowl liner weighs 420 lbs. / 190 kg. compared to one of the two sections of the gray iron bottom bowl which weighs 1,250 lbs / 565 kg.
Improved Muller Performance
Since the Ni-Hard bottom bowl retains its original shape much longer it significantly reduces the wearing and consumption of plows. The plows retain their original shape much longer and maintain their performance in sand movement into the mulling zone. Since both the bottom bowl and plows retain their shape longer less maintenance is required to clean the muller bottom and adjust the plows.


Why Choose Simpson?
The Simpson bottom bowl is designed and modeled in 3D from the original OEM part specifications. All Simpson parts also undergo rigorous quality inspections to make sure you receive only the highest quality manufacturing that you would expect from the OEM. You are assured of proper fit and performance. Our competitors frequently do not meet these standards. Below are recent photos of a competitors bottom bowl they shipped to one of the largest foundries in the United States. The casting was full of defects that would affect the performance and life of the bottom bowl. The foundry had already removed the worn bowl when they noticed the defects in the competitors' parts. Fortunately, Simpson had a new Ni-Hard bottom in stock and was able to quickly support the customer and allow them to complete their maintenance on schedule.
