There are mainly two types of wear-resistant ceramic liner plates: adhesive wear-resistant lining plates and welded wear-resistant lining plates. Adhesive wear-resistant lining plates are generally used at temperatures below 200 degrees Celsius, while welded wear-resistant lining plates can be used in environments above 200 degrees Celsius. Lining plates installed with dovetail type ceramics can withstand temperatures up to around 600 degrees Celsius and belong to a type of high-temperature wear-resistant lining plate.
In general, adhesive wear-resistant lining plates can meet the requirements of most homeowners and have a higher cost than high-temperature wear-resistant lining plates, making them relatively widely used. However, if it needs to operate in a high-temperature environment, the adhesive wear-resistant lining plate will lose most of the bonding force of the ceramic adhesive used for connection due to heat, resulting in the detachment of the wear-resistant ceramic pieces and affecting the effectiveness of use. Therefore, high-temperature wear-resistant lining plates are suitable choices for providing wear-resistant protection for equipment in high-temperature environments.
For the selection of wear-resistant ceramic lining plates, multiple factors need to be considered. High temperature wear-resistant lining plates are known for their high temperature resistance and are suitable for anti-wear use in equipment working in high-temperature environments, such as hot air ducts in steel plants, waste heat power generation ducts in cement plants, and so on
Applicable working conditions of high-temperature wear-resistant lining plate welded wear-resistant ceramic liner plate
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