Engineered for high-impact durability and extreme abrasion resistance.
Canada stands as a global titan in the mineral and energy extraction industry. From the Athabasca Oil Sands in Alberta to the vast gold and nickel mines of Ontario and Quebec, the demand for high-performance separation equipment is unprecedented. In these environments, standard equipment fails rapidly due to the abrasive nature of slurry, sand, and ore. This is where Steel-Ceramic Composite Cyclone Liners become critical.
Current industrial trends in Canada are shifting toward Extended Life Components and Maintenance-Free Operations. As Canadian companies face rising labor costs and the logistical challenges of remote mine sites in the Northern Territories, reducing the frequency of liner replacements is no longer just an option—it is a competitive necessity. Our composite liners integrate the structural toughness of Q345 carbon steel with the extreme hardness of alumina ceramics, providing a service life 5 to 10 times longer than traditional steel or rubber alone.
Protecting bitumen separation units from intense sand abrasion in high-volume hydrocyclone batteries.
Optimizing gold and copper ore processing where high-velocity particles cause rapid wear on feed chambers.
Materials engineered to withstand the thermal shocks of Northern Canada's climate without cracking.
AI-Driven Design and Precision Manufacturing
Our 2025 product line features a revolutionary bonding process between the High-Strength Q345 Carbon Steel casing and the inner ceramic lining. This isn't just a layer of tiles; it's a meticulously engineered composite system. By using 92% to 95% Alumina (Al2O3) or Zirconia-toughened Alumina (ZTA), we ensure that the internal surfaces can withstand the most aggressive centrifugal forces encountered in hydrocyclone separation.
Zibo Xingli Industrial Ceramics Co., Ltd. and Hunan Yibeino New Materials Co., Ltd. are industry-leading enterprises specializing in the production of industrial alumina ceramic, zirconia ceramic, and carbon-silicon products. Our focus is on providing high-performance wear-resistant ceramic ball grinding media, alumina lining, ceramic liners, and pipes.
We have passed the ISO9001:2015 quality system certification, maintaining a strict quality control system. Our integrated process—from raw material purchase to final factory inspection—ensures that every cyclone liner reaching Canada meets international benchmarks for durability and performance.
As a direct manufacturing enterprise, we leverage years of on-site experience to provide Canadian customers with optimized anti-wear designs, rapid prototyping, and highly competitive factory-direct pricing.
Our innovations are protected by patents including: "Anti-clogging pump pipe elbows," "Lining board installation structures," and "Advanced ceramic-lined pipe conveying devices."
Our engineering experts consult with your site managers to analyze specific operating conditions and provide a tailored anti-wear solution and project budget.
After a full audit of your equipment status, we generate detailed customized drawings for your approval before production begins.
We stand by our products. Technical support is available 24/7 to resolve installation or performance queries, ensuring 100% uptime for your operations.
Our products are trusted worldwide, with a strong presence in the United States, Germany, Sweden, India, and Russia. We are now expanding our direct supply chain to support the growing needs of Canadian mining infrastructure.
Whether you are operating a gold mill in Ontario, a potash mine in Saskatchewan, or an oil sands project in Alberta, our steel-ceramic composite cyclone liners provide the durability you need to succeed in the most challenging environments.