Manufacturer of Ceramic Lined Products

We are Manufacturer, Supplier, Exporter and Dealer of Ceramic Lined Components, Ceramic Lined Products, Ceramic Lined Bends, Ceramic Lined Pipes etc. Our setup is situated in Pune, Maharashtra, India.


Ceramics is produced from high purity fine grain aluminum oxide. The necessary forming of shapes is done in its green or pre sintered phase. The products are then sintered in a klein at extremely high temperature.

Our Products
Ceramic Lined Bend
Ceramic Lined Bend
Ceramic Lined Components
Ceramic Lined Components
Ceramic Lined Pipes
Ceramic Lined Pipes
Ceramic Lined Products
Ceramic Lined Products
Ceramic Lined Bends
Ceramic Lined Bends
Ceramic Lined Bends
Ceramic Lined Bends
Product Description
  • High alumina ceramic liners manufactured in the form of tiles, pipe sections and special shapes.
  • Provide excellent protection against abrasion, erosion and impact.
  • Bonded onto steel surfaces to prevent wear and tear.
  • Widely used in industries such as cement, steel and power plants.
  • Used for lining equipment exposed to high particle velocity and abrasive materials.
  • Commonly used in pneumatic conveying systems for pulverized coal handling.
  • Manufactured using alumina powder processed through ball milling and spray drying.
  • Pressed and sintered at high temperatures to produce dense alumina ceramic.
  • Hardness approximately 9 on the Mohs scale.
  • Capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1000°C.
Technical Details
  • Ceramic lined bends used for conveying materials at high velocity.
  • Suitable for short radius bend applications.
  • Tile thickness ranges from 6 mm to 50 mm.
  • Tube (cylinder) sizes range from 40 mm to 150 mm inner diameter.
  • Tiles available as Plain / Tapered, Pastable / Weldable, Pressed or Cast types.
Specifications
Technical Data Ceramic Tiles
Alumina Content Minimum 85%
Density 3.3 – 3.7 g/cm³
Compressive Strength Minimum 4500 kg/cm²
Flexural Strength Minimum 2200 kg/cm²
Hardness (Mohs) 9
Water Absorption Nil
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion < 8.1 × 10⁻⁶
Abrasion Test Loss 0.1 gms
Jet Erosion Test 12 min as per BS 1902
Maximum Temperature 1000°C