Advanced Wear-Resistant Solutions for France's High-Tech Industrial Sectors – Engineered for Extreme Durability and Precision.
Leading innovations in composite steel and ceramic technology tailored for European standards.
France has long been a global powerhouse in heavy industry, aerospace, and energy. As the "France 2030" investment plan takes hold, the demand for advanced materials like Ceramic-clad Steel Plates has reached an all-time high. This technology, which fuses the incredible hardness and corrosion resistance of technical ceramics with the structural toughness of high-grade steel, is becoming the backbone of French re-industrialization.
From the bustling automotive hubs in the Hauts-de-France region to the aerospace corridors of Occitanie, French engineers are seeking ways to reduce equipment downtime and improve energy efficiency. Ceramic-clad steel offers the perfect solution by extending the lifespan of critical components by up to 10 times compared to traditional hardened steel.
Reduction in Maintenance Costs for French Energy Plants
Mohs Hardness of Ceramic Linings
Successful Projects across Lyon & Marseille
ISO Certified Quality Standards
France is a world leader in nuclear power. Our ceramic-clad steel plates are utilized in cooling water intake systems and slurry handling where abrasive particulates would normally erode standard steel pipes and plates. The high-temperature stability of the ceramic cladding ensures safety and longevity in radiation-controlled environments.
In the aerospace industry, precision and heat resistance are non-negotiable. Our plates are used in specialized tooling jigs and high-wear testing benches for turbine components, providing a surface that resists thermal deformation and mechanical wear simultaneously.
The French wine and beverage industry requires hygienic yet durable equipment. Ceramic-clad stainless steel plates provide a non-reactive, easy-to-clean surface that withstands the high acidity of grape processing and the abrasive nature of filtration systems.
In the quarries of the French Alps and the cement plants of companies like LafargeHolcim, wear and tear are the biggest profit killers. Our ceramic-clad steel liners for chutes, hoppers, and conveyors provide the ultimate defense against the impact of raw limestone and granite.
Zibo Xingli Industrial Ceramics Co., Ltd
It is an enterprise specializing in the production of industrial alumina ceramic, zirconia ceramic, and carbon-silicon products, focusing on providing wear-resistant ceramic ball grinding media, alumina lining, ceramic liner, ceramic pipe, inert alumina ball for catalyst support.
Hunan Yibeino New Materials Co., Ltd. has passed the ISO9001:2015 quality system certification. The company has a strict quality control system. Product design, manufacturing, and installation services are fully integrated into the ISO quality management system. From raw material purchase and ingredients, All aspects from production process management to factory inspection and control ensure stable product performance and excellent quality.
The company has users all over the world, mainly exporting to the United States, Germany, Sweden, India, Turkey, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Vietnam and other countries. The company adheres to the business philosophy of "integrity, hard work, innovation" and adheres to the "customer We provide our customers with high-quality services based on the principle of "quality first", welcome to patronize us!
The Rise of Industry 4.0: French factories are rapidly integrating AI and IoT. Our ceramic-clad steel plates are now being designed with embedded sensor pockets to monitor wear levels in real-time, allowing for predictive maintenance in "Smart Factories" across Paris and Lyon.
Decarbonization & Efficiency: With rising energy costs in Europe, reducing the weight of industrial equipment while maintaining strength is vital. Ceramic-clad steel allows for thinner, lighter plates that perform better than bulky, solid steel alternatives, directly contributing to lower CO2 emissions during operation.
Circular Economy: There is a growing trend in France toward refurbishing equipment rather than replacing it. Our ceramic lining services allow French companies to "re-clad" worn steel components, effectively recycling the structural steel and extending the life of the asset indefinitely.
High-Temperature Advancements: As French chemical and petrochemical sectors push for higher reaction temperatures, the development of Zirconia-toughened Alumina (ZTA) cladding is becoming essential for the next generation of French industrial reactors.
Our business managers provide on-site diagnostics or remote phone consultations. We offer reasonable anti-wear solutions tailored specifically to the harsh operating conditions of your equipment, followed by a comprehensive project budget quotation.
After a deep dive into your operational status, we design custom drawings for your unique requirements, ensuring a perfect fit for French machinery standards.
We guarantee rapid response times. For local issues in our primary markets, we ensure technical support and problem-solving within 48 hours to minimize your downtime.
Company Advantages: We are a manufacturing enterprise with years of on-site experience. We offer best-in-class equipment anti-wear design, product samples, and competitive global pricing.
Patents & Honors: Our innovation is backed by patents including "Anti-clogging pump pipe elbows", "Lining board installation structures", and "Ceramic-lined pipe conveying devices".
The products have passed the ISO90001 quality system certification and ISO14000 environmental management system certification. For our French partners, this means full compliance with EU environmental regulations and quality benchmarks. Every plate leaving our factory undergoes rigorous 100% inspection to ensure stability in extreme French industrial environments.
High-performance materials for every industrial application across France.
Contact us today for a technical consultation. We serve all regions of France including Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, and beyond.