Aluminum Oxide Ceramic Plate as Abrasion Resistant Materials
Short Description :
Wear Resistant Rubber Ceramic Panels is new generation composite panels, a combination of wear resistant alumina ceramic cylinders/ceramic tiles vulcanized in resilient rubber base. The alumina ceramic surface provides exceptional resistance to wear, while the elastic property of the rubber effectively dampens the impact forces which can crack the ceramics. Rubber also helps to substantially reduce the vibrations, sounds, and the impact shock generated from impacting rocks. Laid out in zigzag and brick pattern, ceramic tiles/cylinders is an excellent feature for handling large material volumes at different angles without developing a wear pattern. As excellent impact and wear resistant material,
The panel is suitable for feeders, chutes, bins, transfer points, in conveyor systems, screen feed plates, mill discharge chutes, bunker etc. The major applicable industries are Coal fired power plants, cement plants, blast furnace plants and host of other industries which requires high impact abrasion resistant surfaces.
2: Products characters
-- Long lifetime and maintenance free operation
-- No operation interruption or production losses
-- Maximum efficiency of separation
-- superiority of cyclone ceramic tile designed confirmed by computer
3:Application industry
-- mining industry
-- Cement industry
-- Coal handling industry
-- Steel industry
-- Port industry
-- Power plant
Chemshun offer standard wear resistant ceramics as follows :
1: Alumina ceramic tile
2: Ceramic Pipe Tube Cone
3: Alumina Linning Pieces
4: Rubber backed ceramic liners
5: Engineering ceramics
6: Ceramics lined equipment
7: Grinding ball and bricks
8: epoxy glue and Sic products
4: Properties of alumina engineered ceramic lined equipment
1) Chemical Composition:
Al2O3 |
SiO2 |
CaO |
MgO |
Na2O |
92~93% |
3~6% |
1~1.6% |
0.2~0.8% |
0.1% |
2) Physical properties:
Specific gravity (g/cc) |
>3.60 |
Apparent porosity (%) |
0 |
Flexural Strength (20ºC, Mpa) |
280 |
Compressive strength (20ºC, Mpa) |
850 |
Rockwell hardness (HRA) |
80 |
Vickers hardness (hv) |
1050 |
Moh's hardness (scale) |
≥9 |
Thermal Expansion (20-800ºC, x10-6/ºC) |
8 |
Crystal Size (μm) |
1.3~3.0 |