How Do Ceramic Wear Tiles Protect Coal Chutes?

Aug 18, 2026

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Installing ceramic wear resistant tiles inside coal transfer chutes prevents severe surface abrasion and mechanical casing failure in power plant coal handling systems. Their high density and ultra-low wear loss safeguard conveyor drop zones and discharge hoppers. Partnering with HUAO provides high-purity ceramic liners engineered to withstand relentless material friction and extend processing equipment lifespan.

 

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Raw coal and mineral bulk handling equipment in thermal power plants and mining facilities face continuous high-velocity impact and sliding abrasion. Ceramic wear resistant tiles are applied directly onto steel pipe walls and chute surfaces as protective linings. Manufactured with high Mohs 9 hardness and exceptional corrosion resistance, these white ceramic liners absorb material scouring, preventing pipe wall thin-out and structural failure across oil, mining, steel, power, and cement conveying lines.

 

Selecting the right grade and geometry optimizes line availability and maintenance cycles. HUAO supplies AH-92 (Al₂O₃ ≥ 92%, bulk density ≥ 3.60 g/cm³) and AH-95 (Al₂O₃ ≥ 95%, bulk density ≥ 3.65 g/cm³) grades, both featuring an ultra-low wear loss (≤ 0.01%). Available in standard rectangular sizes (such as 150×100 mm, 120×80 mm, and 100×70 mm) with thickness options from 6 to 50 mm, as well as trapezoidal profiles (like W1 60 / W2 57-58 mm), these tiles support fully customized fitting for flat hoppers, curved pipes, and high-impact chute elbows.

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Alumina ceramic wear tiles provide essential impact and abrasion resistance for industrial material handling systems. Customized lining products from HUAO protect steel equipment and minimize maintenance downtime across bulk handling operations.

 

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