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Benefits of Ceramic Wear-Resistant Tiles

The alumina ceramic wear product is called "the material of the future”, as one of the hardest of all natural materials. Even it under extremely abrasive working conditions, there is no material can competed with it. With the exceptional chemical, mechanical, thermal and electrical insulation properties, that can be formed into any shape or size to meet the different conditions.



Core Benefits of Alumina Ceramic Wear-Resistant Tiles

  1. Excellent High Wear Resistance With the alumina as the main component, the Mohs hardness is ≥9 (second only to diamond). This hardness is far higher than ordinary ceramic tiles and steel, enabling them to withstand long-term impact and friction from materials like coal, ore, and gravel without wear.
  2. Excellent High-Temperature Resistance They can withstand continuous high temperatures of 1200–1600°C without deformation, cracking, or performance degradation. This makes them suitable for high-temperature working conditions such as cement kilns and steel plant blast furnaces.
  3. Strong Corrosion & Oxidation ResistanceThe dense alumina structure is inert to most acids, alkalis, and corrosive gases. It does not react with chemical media, avoiding rust, corrosion, or surface peeling caused by chemical erosion.
  4. Low Thermal Conductivity & InsulationTheir thermal conductivity is only 1/10–1/20 of metal materials. This property can reduce heat loss in high-temperature equipment and also play a role in heat insulation and protection for the base material.
  5. Long Service Life & Cost SavingsIn heavy-wear scenarios (such as ore conveying pipelines), their service life is 5–10 times longer than that of ordinary steel plates and 3–5 times longer than that of ordinary ceramic tiles. This greatly reduces the frequency of replacement and maintenance, lowering long-term operation costs.



Post time: 2025-10-22