Steel-Ceramic Composite Conveyor Liners Factory & Exporters in Pakistan

Advanced Wear Solutions for Pakistan's Growing Mining, Cement, and Power Industries. High-Performance Alumina & ZTA Ceramic Systems for Maximum Durability.

Industrial Landscape: Steel-Ceramic Liners in Pakistan

Pakistan's industrial sector is undergoing a massive transformation, driven by the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and a surge in domestic infrastructure projects. From the massive coal reserves in the Thar Desert to the robust cement manufacturing clusters in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) and Punjab, the demand for high-efficiency material handling systems is at an all-time high. Steel-Ceramic Composite Conveyor Liners have emerged as a critical component in this ecosystem, providing the necessary protection against extreme abrasion and impact that traditional steel liners cannot withstand.

Our factory specializes in exporting top-tier wear-resistant solutions to Pakistan, catering to the unique environmental challenges of the region—ranging from the high humidity of Karachi’s coastal ports to the extreme heat and abrasive dust of Sindh's mining sites. By integrating 92% or 95% Alumina ceramic tiles with high-tensile rubber and a steel backing, our composite liners offer a service life up to 10 times longer than manganese steel, significantly reducing downtime and maintenance costs for Pakistani enterprises.

💠 Mining Sector (Thar Coal & Balochistan)

In Pakistan's mining hubs, bulk material handling involves sharp, heavy ores. Our liners absorb impact and resist the gouging abrasion typical of lignite coal and copper ores, ensuring conveyors run 24/7 without interruption.

💠 Cement Industry (Lucky, DG Khan, Bestway)

Pakistan is a major cement exporter. Our ceramic-rubber-steel mats are widely used in limestone chutes and hopper linings, where fine-particle abrasion is constant. The noise-reduction property of the rubber matrix is also a key benefit for urban-adjacent plants.

💠 Power Generation (CPEC Thermal Plants)

Coal-fired power plants in Sahiwal and Port Qasim require reliable coal feeding systems. Our composite wear plates prevent blockages and protect the integrity of the feeding chutes against constant friction.

Hunan YIbeino New Materials Co., Ltd.

Global Leaders in Advanced Ceramic Engineering

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.

Why We Are the Preferred Choice in Pakistan

The company is a manufacturing enterprise; we have many years of on-site industry experience and can provide customers with the best equipment anti-wear design, product samples, quality service, and competitive prices. We understand the Pakistani market's need for cost-effective yet durable solutions. Our products are exported all over the world, including the United States, Germany, Sweden, India, and notably, the growing industrial zones of Pakistan.

ISO 9001:2015 Certified
10+ Patents Owned
24/7 Technical Support
100% Quality Inspection

Technical Superiority of Steel-Ceramic Composites

What makes a Steel-Ceramic Composite Liner the best choice for a conveyor chute in Pakistan? It is the synergy of three distinct materials:

  • High Alumina Ceramic (92%/95% Al2O3): The "armor" of the liner. Ceramics provide unparalleled hardness (Mohs 9), making them nearly immune to sliding abrasion. For high-impact zones, we utilize ZTA (Zirconia Toughened Alumina) which adds fracture toughness.
  • Energy-Absorbing Rubber: Acting as a cushion, the rubber layer dampens the kinetic energy of falling bulk materials (like heavy rocks or limestone), preventing the ceramic tiles from cracking.
  • Steel Backing Plate: Typically Q235 or similar high-tensile steel, this allows for easy installation via welding or bolting onto the existing equipment structure.

Our patented designs, such as the "Lining board installation structure" and "Ceramic-lined pipe conveying device", ensure that these three layers never delaminate, even under the most grueling vibration and temperature fluctuations found in Pakistani heavy industry.

Our Service Commitment to Pakistan

🛡️ Pre-Sales Strategy

Our business managers provide reasonable anti-wear solutions according to your equipment's operating conditions. We offer project budget quotations and customized wear analysis for Pakistani mines and plants.

🛠️ On-Sale Customization

After fully understanding your equipment status, we design drawings for customized products (custom shapes, sizes, and thicknesses) and submit them for confirmation before production.

🚀 After-Sales Support

We provide rapid response times to solve technical issues. Our global network ensures that Pakistani clients receive priority support to minimize operational downtime.

Localized Application Scenarios in Pakistan

In Pakistan, conveyor systems are the arteries of the economy. Here is how our Steel-Ceramic Composite Liners are making a difference:

1. The Port of Karachi & Port Qasim

Handling imported coal and minerals involves massive conveyor belts moving thousands of tons per hour. The salt-laden air causes accelerated corrosion in traditional steel liners. Our ceramic-composite liners are chemically inert and corrosion-resistant, making them ideal for coastal environments.

2. Northern Pakistan Cement Belt

Factories in Hattar, Nowshera, and Jhelum deal with high-velocity limestone impact. Our ZTA ceramic liners are engineered specifically for these high-drop zones, where the impact force can reach several tons per square inch.

3. Fertilizer & Chemical Plants in Punjab

Corrosive chemicals combined with abrasive granules can destroy conveyor chutes in months. The alumina ceramic surface provides a "slip" factor that prevents material buildup (clogging) while resisting chemical attack.

The Future of Wear Protection in Pakistan

As Pakistan aligns more with global Industry 4.0 standards, the trend is moving toward "Smart Maintenance." This involves using high-performance materials like our composite liners to extend maintenance intervals from every 3 months to every 3 years. Furthermore, the localized manufacturing and assembly of wear-protected components are becoming a priority for Pakistani engineering firms seeking to reduce dependence on expensive, short-lived steel replacements.

We are proud to be at the forefront of this trend, exporting not just products, but engineering excellence that empowers Pakistan's industrial growth.