Wear resistant ceramic lined elbow pipe installation method


 Wear resistant ceramic lined elbow pipe   is widely applied in industries like thermal power, steel, metallurgy, cement, machinery, coal, mining, chemical industry, port and so on. In oversea countries,  industrial enterprises often use  wear resistant ceramic lining as abrasive resistant materials, including Japan's Kyocera (KYOCERA), Kyushu Institute of Technology and  German BMW and other well-known enterprises which all use alumina ceramic  liner and wear parts.
Wear resistant ceramic lined elbow pipe
Wear resistant ceramic elbow pipe production that corundum ceramic lining pieces stuck inside steel elbow with special epoxy resin glue water, solving serious abrasion problem of  thermal power, metallurgy, iron and steel, cement and other industries .

Depending on the working conditions, the installation process is also different, can be classfied  by pasted way , bolts chucking method, Integrally molding.

Ceramic lined pipe integrally molding (RHS) mothod is to put ceramics pipe fixed in inside of steel pipe with Special filling material , the advantage of this way is smooth inside and better for high requirement slag and ash handling system,Bolt chucking method is to use adhesive paste, ceramic insert mutually, bolt chucking  method. As a result of the triple fixing method, ceramics and equipment has become one entirety , even at high temperatures above 1000 ℃ operation, the alumina ceramic linings will not fall off.

In recent years, with the continuous development and promotion of new technologies, abrasion resistant ceramic lined pipe is widely applied in power plant project . chemshun ceramics
As manufacturer with 15 year experience serve many industrial companies with kinds of alumina ceramic linings . welcome to consult us : www.chemshun.com



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