Enhance Durability With High Quality Alumina Tiles
Alumina tiles provide superior wear resistance to prevent surface abrasion in material conveying equipment surfaces and are weldable, giving system designers more design freedom.
These tiles can withstand even the harshest environments without corrosion erosion, high temperatures or impact damage – ideal for lining transfer chutes, hoppers and centrifuge screens – they can even be shaped, drilled and laser cut!
Durability
High alumina ceramics are highly resilient materials, capable of withstanding heavy wear without suffering damage. Furthermore, their corrosion-resistance makes them an excellent choice for industrial applications which need resistance against aggressive chemicals or minerals.
Alumina ceramic tiles are widely utilized as material conveying equipment linings in mining and steel production industries. Their protective qualities help avoid wear-related abrasion and erosion that would compromise performance of steel pipes underlying them, leading to downtime or costly repairs in turn.
Alumina tiles are also frequently utilized in hoppers and chutes to guard against abrasion, as well as tank and bin linings to reduce buildup of solids in liquids. Pre-engineered to meet design specifications and available in various sizes and shapes. Alumina tiles are machinable; drilling, cutting and scoring capabilities allow custom liners to be created for specific applications while thermal bonding technologies enable laser bonding onto metal substrates with thermal bonding technology.
Heat Resistance
Alumina ranks 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness and 12 times more wear resistant than steel, making it an excellent material to use for extreme abrasive and corrosion-resistant applications. Alumina ceramic lining material can be found in conveying, bulk material handling systems as well as pipe systems.
These materials are non-reactive and resistant to strong acids and alkalis, prolonging its lifespan while cutting maintenance costs. Furthermore, they can be easily sanitised to eliminate bacteria or harmful microorganisms that may enter their structure.
Alumina boasts low thermal conductivity and can be easily formed into tough, strong, and hermetic pieces, making it a fantastic material choice for welding nozzles, blood valves, electrical insulation applications, as well as furnaces and glass drawing crucibles.
Corrosion Resistant
Alumina ceramics offer outstanding corrosion resistance, outperforming materials such as stainless steel and cast iron. This feature makes alumina ceramics especially beneficial when it comes to lining material handling equipment for industries like power generation or mining.
Ceramic lined industrial components such as tees, elbows and reducers are highly suitable for conveying aggressive or corrosive chemicals and gases in environments with extreme wear, heat and abrasion conditions such as power plants, mining and cement production.
High alumina liners can be utilized in creating abrasion-resistant conveyor systems that are easy to maintain and durable enough for demanding industrial applications. Furthermore, these ceramic linings are also an excellent way to line chutes, bins and hoppers to protect them against wear damage or prevent buildups of solids in tanks or containers – these ceramics also resist sulfuric, hydrochloric and nitric acids as well as erosion and cracking damage!
Easy to Install
High alumina ceramic lining tiles from our product lineup come in both standard and customized sizes and shapes to meet the demands of various applications, making installation quick and straightforward. Offering long service lives against wear caused by abrasion, impact, corrosion or heat exposure, they help extend equipment lifespan by protecting it against wear-related damages such as corrosion.
Alumina ceramic linings are widely utilized in bulk material handling equipment used in mining and coal processing to reduce sliding or shear interactions between abrasive materials and equipment surfaces, thus increasing operational lifespan and decreasing downtime costs. They’re often employed in hoppers and bunker liners to protect against abrasion as well as in cyclone separators and conveyor pulleys for added protection from wear-and-tear.
Alumina tile liners can be quickly and easily cleaned to keep them sanitary, making them the ideal choice for chemical processing applications. Their thermal stability also prevents hot spots while maintaining flow efficiency at elevated temperatures.