Product Description
Composite ceramic steel pipe is a new type of composite material manufactured by the self-propagating high-temperature synthesis method (SHS). It forms a dense corundum ceramic (AL2O3) layer at temperatures above 2000 ℃, creating a firm metallurgical bond with the steel pipe through a transition layer.
Key Features:
- Good corrosion and wear resistance.
- High strength and toughness.
- Strong resistance to mechanical and thermal shock.
- Full processing capabilities: turning, grinding, and welding.
Industrial Application
Ceramic lined pipes are essential in mining, power generation, oil and gas, and chemical processing. They provide exceptional protection against abrasion and corrosion while maintaining non-toxic hygiene standards for chemical handling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a ceramic lined composite steel pipe?
It is a pipe consisting of an inner corundum ceramic layer, a transition layer, and an outer steel pipe layer, bonded through high-temperature synthesis for extreme wear resistance.
What temperature range can these pipes withstand?
These pipes can operate efficiently in temperatures ranging from -50°C to 900°C.
How are the pipes installed?
They are lightweight and can be connected using conventional methods such as welding or flanges, making construction convenient.
In which industries are these pipes used?
They are widely used in mining, coal-fired power plants for ash removal, oil and gas, and chemical processing plants.
Do you support custom sizes?
Yes, we support customization for various diameters, wall thicknesses, and shapes like elbows and tees.
Why is the project cost lower with these pipes?
Despite the high-tech material, their light weight reduces support costs, handling fees, and installation time, resulting in a 20-30% saving over traditional wear-resistant steel.