Ceramic Chute Liner with High Quality Alumina Ceramic Properties

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Product Description

Basic Information
Model NO.
chemshun ceramics
Material
Alumina Ceramics
Process
Special Ceramic Plate
Standard
GB, ISO
Type
Wear Resistant Ceramic
Item Name
Alumina Ceramic Lined Steel Pipe
Alumina Content
92%, 95% Al2O3
Moh's Hardness
9 Grade
Density
3.65~3.7 g/cm3
Application
Chute, Hopper, Stacker, Pipe, Bunker
Capacity
3500t/Year
HS Code
69091200
Engineering Ceramic Chute Liner for Sliding Abrasion Resistance
Abrasion Resistant Alumina Ceramic Lined Chute Introduction

Industry chutes handle the bulk of the work in a processing system. The entire mineral product in the process of cleaning and classifying flows across them creating unique wear and hang-up problems on entry and discharge chutes. Alumina ceramics have been developed and optimized for maximum wear resistance and corrosion resistance. Alumina ceramic tiles have a 0% porosity and uniform density, which helps to minimize chute plugging and wear. Experts can assist with the selection and installation of engineering ceramic chute linings to ensure maximum wear resistance and operating life.

Ceramic Chute Liner 1
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Engineering Ceramic Chute Liner Advantages
Long lifetime and maintenance free operation
No operation interruption or production losses
Maximum efficiency of separation
Superiority of cyclone ceramic tile designed confirmed by computer
Technical Data

1) Chemical Data:

Al2O3SiO2CaOMgONa2O
92~93%3~6%1~1.6%0.2~0.8%0.1%

2) Physical Data:

Specific gravity (g/cc)>3.60
Apparent porosity (%)0
Flexural Strength (20ºC, Mpa)280
Compressive strength (20ºC, Mpa)850
Rockwell hardness (HRA)80
Vickers hardness (hv)1050
Moh's hardness (scale)≥9
Thermal Expansion (20-800ºC)8 x10-6/ºC
Crystal Size (μm)1.3~3.0
Chute Liner Performance
Chute Liner Detail
Installation Display
Product Dimensions
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the main benefit of using alumina ceramic for chute liners? A: Alumina ceramics offer extreme hardness (Moh's 9) and zero porosity, providing superior abrasion resistance and preventing material hang-ups or plugging in industrial chutes.
Q2: Can these ceramic liners withstand high-temperature environments? A: Yes, with a thermal expansion coefficient of 8 x10-6/ºC and high compressive strength, these liners maintain stability and performance even under significant thermal stress.
Q3: What alumina content levels are available for these liners? A: We typically provide liners with 92% to 95% Al2O3 content, optimized for various levels of sliding abrasion and impact.
Q4: How does the zero porosity help in material handling? A: Zero porosity creates a smooth, non-stick surface that minimizes friction and prevents fine particles from adhering to the chute, ensuring a consistent flow of bulk materials.
Q5: Which industries commonly use these ceramic chute liners? A: They are widely used in mining, mineral processing, power generation, and bulk material handling systems for equipment like hoppers, bunkers, and stackers.
Q6: What is the typical hardness of the alumina ceramic used? A: The ceramic reaches a Rockwell hardness (HRA) of 80 and a Moh's hardness of 9, making it significantly harder than standard steel liners.

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