📊 Basic Info.
Material
Alumina Ceramic, Natural Rubber, Neoprene
Type
Wear Resistant Ceramic Rubber Liner
Transport Package
Plywood Case
Steel Backed Wear Rubber Ceramic Liner Pads for Chute
🏆 Why Choose Us
Factory dedicates to ceramic rubber liner and wear resistant products for over 15 years.
Extensive experience and professional knowledge on wear solutions and liner production.
Advanced production and testing equipment for ceramic, polyurethane, and rubber products.
Certified quality standards: ISO9001, 14001, 45001, and SGS.
🛡️ About Ceramic Rubber Liner
Large volumes of crushed material at very high transport speeds in conjunction with low angles of impact tend to accelerate wear which requires frequent change of lining surface resulting in costly down times. For such high wear and extreme applications, high density aluminum oxide ceramic tiles have proven to be an excellent choice as a lining material.
By embedding the ceramic tiles on to the rubber, it is also possible to achieve impact cushioning along with the superior wear resistance provided by alumina ceramic tiles.
Ceramic rubber liner can be produced with CN bonding layer or steel backing plate. Key features include:
- Long service life
- Reduced down times
- Quick and easy installation
⚙️ Applications
We produce various types of ceramic rubber liners for chutes, spouts, hoppers, transfer points, and other applications subjected to heavy wear.
Custom ceramic rubber wear liner can be made as per drawing or sample.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used in the ceramic rubber liner?
The liners are typically composed of high-density alumina ceramic tiles, natural rubber or neoprene, and can include a steel backing plate for additional structural support.
How does the liner handle high-impact materials?
By embedding hard ceramic tiles into a flexible rubber matrix, the liner provides both the extreme wear resistance of ceramics and the impact-cushioning properties of rubber.
Can these liners be customized for specific equipment?
Yes, we specialize in custom manufacturing and can produce liners in various sizes and shapes based on your specific drawings or samples.
What are the installation options for these pads?
The liners can be supplied with a CN bonding layer for cold vulcanizing or with a steel backing plate for mechanical fastening (bolts or welding).
What industries typically use these ceramic liners?
They are widely used in mining, aggregate, cement, and power industries for protecting chutes, hoppers, and transfer points from abrasive wear.
What is the production capacity for bulk orders?
Our current production capacity is approximately 1,000 pieces per month to ensure timely delivery for large-scale projects.