Basic Information
Production Capacity
400tons Per Month
Packing
Carton and Wooden Pallet
Specification
17.5*17.5*3-15mm
Product Description
92%/95% Alumina Ceramic Blocks for Vulcanization in Rubber with Steel Backing as High Wear Resistant Liner
Alumina ceramic tiles are designed for coal and other material handling and processing industries. Ceramic linings provide long-lasting solutions to the problems caused by abrasive wear and corrosion in a variety of hostile environments. Alumina ceramic linings will outlast lower grade materials commonly used to line or protect processing and material handling equipment, including Basalt, stainless steel, carbon steel and wear resistant plates, by factors of 3 to 15 times.
Wear resistant ceramic tiles can be cut into any shape and are easy to install and maintain. They are suitable for both wet and dry processing applications. Advanced ceramics combine high strength and toughness with extreme hardness to deliver exceptional wear resistance. The ceramic pipe tiles, also called taper tile or Trapezoidal tile, are used on a range of equipment including pipes, tanks, chutes, pumps, flotation cells, thickeners, launders and feed spouts or chutes.
Technical Physical Data
| Category | HC90 | HC92 | HC95 | HCT95 | HC99 | HC-ZTA | ZrO2 |
| Al2O3 | ≥90% | ≥92% | ≥95% | ≥ 95% | ≥ 99% | ≥75% | / |
| Density (g/cm3) | >3.50 | >3.60 | >3.65 | >3.70 | >3.83 | >4.10 | >5.90 |
| Rock Hardness HRA | ≥80 | ≥82 | ≥85 | ≥88 | ≥90 | ≥90 | ≥88 |
| Bending Strength MPa | ≥180 | ≥220 | ≥250 | ≥300 | ≥330 | ≥400 | ≥800 |
| Compression MPa | ≥970 | ≥1050 | ≥1300 | ≥1600 | ≥1800 | ≥2000 | / |
| Wear Volume (cm3) | ≤0.28 | ≤0.25 | ≤0.20 | ≤0.15 | ≤0.10 | ≤0.05 | ≤0.02 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary benefits of using Alumina Ceramic linings?
Alumina ceramic linings provide exceptional resistance to abrasive wear and corrosion, outlasting traditional materials like stainless steel or carbon steel by 3 to 15 times.
Can these ceramic tiles be used in wet environments?
Yes, the wear-resistant ceramic tiles are suitable for both wet and dry processing applications across various industries.
What types of equipment are suitable for these tiles?
They are ideal for pipes, tanks, chutes, pumps, flotation cells, thickeners, launders, and feed spouts.
How do Alumina ceramics compare to Zirconia (ZrO2) in density?
Standard 92% Alumina has a density of >3.60g/cm3, while Zirconia (ZrO2) offers a much higher density of >5.90g/cm3 for extreme applications.
Are custom shapes available for installation?
Yes, the tiles can be cut into various shapes, including taper or trapezoidal tiles, to fit specific equipment configurations.
What is the production capacity for these ceramic plates?
The current monthly production capacity is approximately 400 tons.