Ceramic lining pipes offer core advantages including exceptional wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and long service life.
1. Superior wear resistance: Ceramic materials (e.g., alumina) have extremely high hardness, outperforming steel and other metals in handling abrasive media like ore pulp, coal powder, or slag.
2. Strong corrosion resistance: They resist acid, alkali, and chemical corrosion, suitable for transporting corrosive fluids in chemical, metallurgical, or wastewater treatment industries.
3. Long service life: The wear and corrosion resistance extends their lifespan to 5–10 times that of ordinary steel pipes, reducing replacement frequency and downtime.
4. Low maintenance cost: Fewer replacements and repairs mean lower labor, material, and maintenance costs over the long term.
5. Smooth inner surface: The ceramic lining has low friction, reducing fluid resistance and energy consumption during transportation.
6. High temperature resistance: Most ceramic materials can withstand high temperatures (up to 1000°C or more), adapting to high-temperature medium transportation in thermal power, steel, or cement industries.
7. Lightweight and easy installation: Compared to thick-walled wear-resistant steel pipes, ceramic lining pipes are lighter, simplifying transportation and installation processes.
Post time: 2025-11-10