Marine wear-resistant materials are critical for ship components exposed to abrasion, corrosion, and heavy loads. Common applications include propeller shafts, dredging equipment, and bearing surfaces. High-performance options include bronze alloys (excellent seawater resistance), UHMWPE (lightweight polymer for low friction), and ceramic coatings (extreme hardness). Advanced composites like rubber-ceramic hybrids combine durability with vibration damping. These materials comply with DNV/ABS standards and undergo rigorous testing for wear rates in saltwater conditions. Key benefits: extended service life, reduced maintenance, and optimized performance in demanding marine operations.