Top articles
- Application Environments and Common Types of Wear-Resistant Alumina Ceramic Linings
- The Source of High Wear Resistance in Alumina Ceramics
- The structure of the ceramic-rubber three-in-one plate
- Alumina ceramic lined three-way pipe: Enhancing the wear resistance and service life of industrial pipeline systems
- The main application of wear-resistant alumina ceramic sheets
- Characteristics and Applications of Alumina Ceramic Grinding Balls
- Wear-resistant Ceramic Lined Centrifugal Separator (Cyclone)
- Alumina ceramics are indispensable wear-resistant materials in fields such as mining, metallurgy, petrochemicals, and others.
- The characteristics of ceramic-rubber composite plates
- Wear-resistant alumina ceramic lining tiles: Guardians of industrial equipment
Latest articles
- Application Environments and Common Types of Wear-Resistant Alumina Ceramic Linings
- The Source of High Wear Resistance in Alumina Ceramics
- The structure of the ceramic-rubber three-in-one plate
- Holiday Notice for National Day 2025
- Alumina ceramic lined three-way pipe: Enhancing the wear resistance and service life of industrial pipeline systems
- The main application of wear-resistant alumina ceramic sheets
- Characteristics and Applications of Alumina Ceramic Grinding Balls
- Wear-resistant Ceramic Lined Centrifugal Separator (Cyclone)
- Alumina ceramics are indispensable wear-resistant materials in fields such as mining, metallurgy, petrochemicals, and others.
- The characteristics of ceramic-rubber composite plates
Your browsing history
Application Environments and Common Types of Wear-Resistant Alumina Ceramic Linings
Wear-resistant alumina ceramic linings are widely used in environments with severe abrasion, impact, or corrosion due to their high hardness, excellent wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. Typical applications include coal handling systems in thermal power plants, sintering and dust removal equipment in steel mills, ore conveying pipelines in mining, raw meal and clinker grinding systems in cement plants, and powder conveying equipment in the chemical industry. These linings maintain stable performance under high temperatures (up to 1600°C), high abrasion, and chemical corrosion, effectively extending equipment service life.
Common types of wear-resistant alumina ceramic linings include alumina ceramic tiles, alumina ceramic pipes, and alumina ceramic mosaic tile mats. Alumina ceramic tiles are typically used for surface protection of equipment such as hoppers, chutes, and vibrating screens. Alumina ceramic pipes are suitable for pneumatic or hydraulic conveying pipelines, significantly reducing pipeline wear. Alumina ceramic mosaic tile mats are adhered or welded onto complex curved equipment, such as fan impellers and elbows, to provide localized wear protection.
Additionally, alumina ceramic linings can be customized into special-shaped components or monolithic structures to meet specific operational requirements. Their low friction coefficient and insulating properties further expand their applications in precision conveying and specialized industrial environments.









