Alumina Ceramic Wear Plate Chute Rubber Composite Plate Steel Backed Ceramic Liner

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Product Description

Basic Info.
Model NO.
chemshun ceramics
Item
Zta Ceramic Wear Liner
Zta
Zro2 and Al2O3
Application
Strong Wear and Impact Area
Advantage
Abrasion-Resistant
Type
Tiles, Pipes, Beads
Capacity
5000 Ton/Year
HS Code
69091200
Mining Chute ZTA Ceramic Wear Liner

The Zirconia Toughened Alumina Ceramic (ZTA ceramic) is a combination material of aluminum oxide and 20~25% zirconium oxide. It offers a considerable improvement in impact strength and toughness over standard alumina ceramic. Its wear resistance is 2.5 times better, making it a cost-effective long-term solution for extreme impact and wear equipment in the mining industry.

Key Features
✓ Higher strength than alumina
✓ Lower cost than zirconia
✓ Exceptional wear resistance
✓ High fracture toughness
✓ Temperature stability
Technical Dimensions
NO. SIZE (mm) CERAMIC TYPE CERAMIC (mm) RUBBER (mm) STEEL (mm)
1300 x 300 x 25Cylinder/Tile1366
2300 x 300 x 37Cylinder/Tile2566
3300 x 300 x 50Cylinder/Tile3866
4300 x 300 x 63Cylinder/Tile5076
Industry Applications
Industry Equipment System Parts
CementRaw mill systemFeed chute, Bunker
SteelCoking systemCoke hopper
Thermal powerCoal handlingCoal feeder
MiningTransport systemHopper
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is ZTA Ceramic?
ZTA (Zirconia Toughened Alumina) is a composite material consisting of alumina and 20-25% zirconia, offering significantly higher toughness and impact resistance than pure alumina.
How does ZTA compare to standard alumina ceramics?
ZTA ceramic provides approximately 2.5 times better wear resistance and much higher fracture toughness, making it suitable for high-impact mining applications.
What are the main application areas?
It is widely used in bunkers, feed chutes, discharge chutes, hoppers, and bins across industries like cement, steel, mining, and thermal power.
Can these liners be customized?
Yes, custom shapes and sizes are available to meet specific requirements, including both standard and non-standard rubber ceramic wear plates.
What is the working temperature range?
The typical working temperature for these rubber composite liners ranges from -20°C to 100°C.
What is the advantage of the rubber backing?
The rubber layer absorbs energy from high-impact materials, protecting the ceramic tiles from cracking while reducing noise and vibration.

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