Chute Lined Zta Hpa 95% 92% Alumina Ceramic Wear Liner

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Product Description

⚙️ Basic Specifications
Model NO.:DB-TC-300X600X63
Type:Ceramic Plate
Name:Ceramic Wear Liner
Material:92% or 95% Al2O3 Alumina
Shapes:Cylindrical, Hexagonal, Square
Fixing Method:Steel Plate/Studs or Bonding
Capacity:2000 PCS/Month
Certificate:ISO9001:2008, SGS
HS Code:6909120000
💎 Product Description
Chute Lined ZTA HPA 95% 92% Alumina Ceramic Wear Liner

🚀 Why Choose Our Solutions:

  • Professional Manufacturer expertise since 2001.
  • Proven quality in real-world industrial environments.
  • Wide range of wear liners tailored for specific options.
  • Advanced Material Science: 92% Alumina, HPA, and ZTA.

In severe abrasion environments, the choice of ceramic defines the lifespan of your liner. Our Ceramic-Rubber Composite Liners combine the unmatched hardness of engineered ceramics with the impact-absorbing flexibility of rubber.

🛠️ Material Grades & Performance
  • 92% Alumina: The industry workhorse for most heavy-duty applications.
  • High-Performance Alumina (HPA): Denser, finer microstructure for superior sliding abrasion resistance.
  • ZTA (Zirconia Toughened Alumina): Premium grade with exceptional fracture toughness, resisting chipping under heavy impact.

📉 Stop the Wear. Choose the Right Shield.

Before: Generic liner, poor fit, accelerated failure.
After: Custom-fit Ceramic-Rubber Composite Liner, full protection, lasting performance.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the main benefit of Ceramic-Rubber Composite Liners? A: They combine the extreme hardness of ceramics for abrasion resistance with the energy-absorbing properties of rubber to handle high-impact forces.
Q: Can the liners be customized to specific sizes? A: Yes, we provide fully customized sizes and shapes based on your CAD drawings or specific equipment measurements for a perfect fit.
Q: When should I choose ZTA over standard Alumina? A: Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA) is recommended for applications involving heavy impact and extreme stress where standard tiles might chip or crack.
Q: How are the ceramic liners fixed to the equipment? A: They can be installed using steel plates with studs for mechanical fastening, or through specialized bonding layers.
Q: What industries typically use these wear liners? A: They are widely used in mining, power plants, cement production, and other heavy industries dealing with bulk material handling.
Q: What certifications do your products hold? A: Our production process and products are certified by ISO9001:2008 and SGS for quality assurance.

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