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Pressure Resistance Wear Resistant Ceramic Lined Steel Pipe With High Impact Strength

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Plaats van herkomst: Changsha, Hunan, China

Merknaam: Elacera

Certificering: ISO9001-2015

Modelnummer: Slijtvaste Ceramische Pijp

Betaling & het Verschepen Termijnen

Min. bestelaantal: Bespreekbaar

Prijs: Onderhandelbaar

Verpakking Details: Verpakt in houten koffers of ijzeren rekken

Levertijd: 25-45 workdas

Betalingscondities: T/T

Levering vermogen: 100.000 ㎡/ jaar

Krijg Beste Prijs
Markeren:
Dikte:
Aangepast
Rockwell Een hardheid:
≥ 85HRA
Binnendiameter:
50-500 mm
Slijtvastheid:
Superieur
Kosten:
Redelijk
Weerstand:
Slijtvast
Hardheid:
9 Moh
Gewicht:
Licht
Dikte:
3,75 g/cm3
Kleur:
Wit
Sollicitatie:
Vervoer van slijpstoffen
glad binnenste oppervlak:
Vermindert wrijving en slijtage
Slijtvastheid:
Uitstekend
Levensduur:
Lang
Dikte:
Aangepast
Rockwell Een hardheid:
≥ 85HRA
Binnendiameter:
50-500 mm
Slijtvastheid:
Superieur
Kosten:
Redelijk
Weerstand:
Slijtvast
Hardheid:
9 Moh
Gewicht:
Licht
Dikte:
3,75 g/cm3
Kleur:
Wit
Sollicitatie:
Vervoer van slijpstoffen
glad binnenste oppervlak:
Vermindert wrijving en slijtage
Slijtvastheid:
Uitstekend
Levensduur:
Lang
Pressure Resistance Wear Resistant Ceramic Lined Steel Pipe With High Impact Strength

Product Description:

Elacera alumina ceramic-lined pipes are designed for pneumatic conveying systems that handle fly ash, coal powder, clinker, limestone, and abrasive mineral powders. Reduce pipe wear, leakage, and unplanned shutdowns with a professional ceramic wear solution.


In many power plants, cement plants, mining sites, and powder processing lines, pipeline wear is not only a maintenance problem. It is often the reason behind ash leakage, unstable conveying efficiency, emergency shutdowns, and repeated replacement of elbows, reducers, and straight pipes.


When abrasive powders move at high speed inside a steel pipeline, the damage usually starts from the same positions: elbows, reducers, tees, pipe inlets, and impact zones. At first, the wear may only appear as thinning on the inner wall. But once the pipe wall is worn through, the problem quickly becomes more serious — material leakage, dust pollution, production interruption, and urgent repair work.


Elacera alumina ceramic-lined pipes are developed for this type of abrasive pneumatic conveying system. Instead of relying only on the strength of the steel pipe, we apply high-hardness alumina ceramic lining to the inner wear surface. The ceramic layer directly faces the abrasive material, while the steel shell provides structural strength and installation support.


Why Ordinary Steel Pipes Fail So Quickly

In pneumatic conveying systems, materials such as fly ash, coal powder, clinker powder, limestone powder and mineral powder are transported with air pressure or airflow. The particles continuously hit and slide against the inner wall of the pipe. The faster the conveying speed and the harder the particles, the more severe the wear becomes.


The most common wear problems include:

Rapid thinning at pipe elbows

Local wear-through at reducers and tees

Material leakage from pipe joints or impact areas

Frequent replacement of short-service-life pipe sections

High maintenance costs caused by unexpected shutdowns

Dust pollution around conveying lines.                                                                                                                                                                                       

For many factories, replacing the pipe itself is not the highest cost. The real cost comes from downtime, labor, cleaning, delayed production, and repeated maintenance planning.     


A Ceramic Lining Solution for Abrasive Powder Conveying

The purpose of a ceramic-lined pipe is simple: to protect the inner surface of the pipeline from continuous abrasive wear.

Elacera ceramic-lined pipes use wear-resistant alumina ceramic as the working lining. Alumina ceramic has much higher hardness than ordinary steel and provides strong resistance against sliding abrasion and particle impact. This makes it suitable for conveying systems where ordinary steel pipes, rubber-lined pipes, or traditional wear-resistant materials cannot provide long enough service life.


Our ceramic-lined pipe system can be supplied as:

Ceramic-lined straight pipe

Ceramic-lined elbow

Ceramic-lined reducer

Ceramic-lined tee

Ceramic-lined ash conveying pipe

Ceramic-lined coal powder conveying pipe

Ceramic-lined fittings for pneumatic conveying lines                                                                                                                                                   

Different ceramic structures can be selected according to the pipe diameter, conveying material, working temperature, pressure, and wear position.


Where Ceramic Lined Pipes Are Commonly Used

Elacera alumina ceramic-lined pipes are widely used in industries where dry powders or abrasive particles are transported through pipelines.

Typical applications include:

Fly ash conveying in power plants

Coal powder conveying in thermal power and steel plants

Clinker powder and cement powder conveying

Limestone powder conveying

Mineral powder conveying in mining and processing plants

Abrasive powder transfer in chemical and metallurgical industries

Pneumatic conveying systems with high wear at elbows and reducers.                                                                                                                                     

For many customers, the most serious wear does not happen evenly across the whole pipeline. It usually appears at elbows, reducers, and direction-changing parts. That is why we often recommend starting the wear improvement from these high-risk sections first.


Product Structure

A typical alumina ceramic-lined pipe includes three functional layers:

Part Function
Steel outer pipe Provides mechanical strength, pressure resistance, and installation support
Alumina ceramic lining Provides the main wear-resistant working surface
Adhesive/fixing layer Bonds and secures the ceramic lining to the steel pipe

Depending on the operating condition, ceramic tiles, ceramic rings, ceramic cylinders, or special-shaped ceramic segments can be used. For elbows and reducers, customized ceramic structures are often required to fit the internal curve and reduce weak points in high-wear areas.


Main Advantages

Longer Service Life in Abrasive Conditions

The ceramic lining protects the pipe wall from direct contact with abrasive materials. This helps extend the service life of elbows, reducers, and straight pipe sections in severe conveying conditions.

Less Unplanned Shutdown

Pipe wear-through often happens suddenly, especially at elbows or impact areas. Using ceramic-lined pipes can reduce the risk of unexpected leakage and emergency replacement.

Lower Maintenance Frequency

A longer-lasting pipeline means fewer shutdowns, less labor arrangement, and lower maintenance pressure for plant operators.

Better Protection for Key Wear Positions

Instead of replacing the entire conveying line, customers can focus on the most damaged sections, such as elbows, reducers, tees, and inlet areas.

Customized for Different Working Conditions

Pipe diameter, lining thickness, ceramic type, flange standard, pipe length, bend angle, and connection method can be customized according to project requirements.


Why Choose Elacera

Elacera is the wear-resistant ceramic brand of Hunan Yibeinuo New Material Co., Ltd. We focus on ceramic wear protection solutions for industrial equipment and conveying systems.

Our goal is not only to supply ceramic parts, but to help customers reduce equipment wear, maintenance frequency, and production downtime. From ceramic-lined pipes and elbows to ceramic rubber liners, ceramic sleeves, and customized wear components, we provide practical solutions based on real working conditions.

If your pneumatic conveying pipeline is suffering from frequent wear, leakage, or repeated pipe replacement, Elacera can help you evaluate the wear position and recommend a suitable ceramic-lined pipe solution.


FAQ

What materials can ceramic-lined pipes convey?

They are commonly used for fly ash, coal powder, clinker powder, cement powder, limestone powder, mineral powder and other abrasive dry materials.

Which part of the pipeline usually wears fastest?

Elbows, reducers, tees, and impact areas usually wear faster than straight pipe sections because the material changes direction or velocity in these positions.

Can the ceramic-lined pipe be customized according to drawings?

Yes. Pipe diameter, length, bend angle, radius, flange standard, and ceramic lining thickness can be customized according to drawings or project requirements.

Is alumina ceramic suitable for pneumatic conveying?

Yes. Alumina ceramic is widely used in pneumatic conveying systems because it provides high hardness and strong resistance to abrasive particle wear.

Can you supply both straight pipes and elbows?

Yes. We can supply ceramic-lined straight pipes, elbows, reducers, tees, and special-shaped pipe fittings.

What information is needed for a quotation?

Drawings, pipe size, conveying material, working temperature, pressure, quantity, and wear position photos are helpful for an accurate quotation.

Is 92% or 95% alumina better?

Both can be used depending on the working conditions and budget. For more severe wear conditions, 95% alumina ceramic is often recommended.

Can ceramic-lined pipes reduce maintenance costs?

Yes. By protecting the inner pipe wall from abrasion, ceramic-lined pipes can reduce replacement frequency, maintenance workload, and downtime risk.