Wear Resistant Ceramic Rubber Liner Plate for Chute

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Product Description

Basic Information
Model NO.
DB-TCM
Material
Alumina Ceramic, Natural Rubber, Neoprene
Type
Wear Resistant Plate
Transport Package
Plywood Case
Specification
Custom
Trademark
JZDB
Origin
China
Production Capacity
1000 PCS/Month
Wear Resistant Ceramic Rubber Liner Plate
Why Choose Our Solutions:
Factory has over 20 years in producing wear resistant products
A wide range of wear resistant materials for your option
Advanced production line and testing machine for ceramics, polyurethane, rubber, etc
Proven quality in iron mine, coal mine, steel mill, etc
Ceramic Rubber Wear Liners

Ceramic rubber wear liner also called ceramic rubber wear panel, rubber ceramic composite wear pad, etc. High abrasion ceramics are embedded in rubber compound by hot vulcanizing process. Branded glue and special mould ensure excellent bonding strength, ceramics will never fall off until completely worn.

Ceramic rubber can be produced with steel backing plate, cn bonding layer, magnets are all available. Different types ceramics are available, like 92% alumina ceramics, 95% alumina ceramics, HPA ceramics, ZTA ceramics, etc.

On Site Applications - Copper Mine
Rubber & Polyurethane Wear Liners

We also produce rubber wear liner, rubber lining sheet with options for steel backing plate, magnets, or CN bonding layer. 40 Shore A and 60 Shore A hardness sheets are available in sizes like 10m x 2m.

Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are used in the ceramic rubber liner?
The liners consist of high-alumina ceramics (92%, 95%, or ZTA) embedded in a natural rubber or neoprene compound for combined impact and abrasion resistance.
How are the ceramics secured to the rubber?
Ceramics are embedded via a hot vulcanization process using branded glue and specialized moulds to ensure they never fall off during operation.
Can the liners be customized?
Yes, custom specifications, shapes, and configurations can be produced based on your specific requests or technical drawings.
What is the working temperature range?
The standard operating temperature range for our ceramic rubber composite liners is -40°C to 80°C.
What installation options are available?
Liners can be supplied with steel backing plates for welding/bolting, CN bonding layers for cold bonding, or integrated magnets.
What is the hardness of the rubber used?
We typically offer 40 Shore A and 60 Shore A durometer rubber, providing excellent tensile strength and aging resistance.

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