Wear Resistant Silicon carbide SiC cylinder, cone, spigot manufaturer factory in China, Africa, Australian, Asia
Wear Resistant Silicon carbide SiC cylinder, cone, spigot manufaturer factory in China, Africa, Australian, Asia
Looking for wear-resistant silicon carbide cylinders, cones, and spigots? Look no further than our factory in China! With locations across Africa, Australia, and Asia, we're your go-to source for high-quality SiC products. As a leading manufacturer, we prioritize quality and affordability, delivering the best products at competitive prices. Choose us for all your SiC needs and improve the performance and longevity of your equipment.
Monolithic Silicon Caride Cyclone and Hydrocyclone LinersZPC produces monolithic drop-in replaceable silicon carbide cyclone and hydrocyclone liners specifically engineered for separating and classifying applications. These ceramic liners are designed for highly abrasive ores including coal, iron, gold, copper, cement, phosphate mining, pulp & paper and wet FGD and are available in sizes up to 60″ in diameter.A variety of highly abrasion resistant ceramic compositions are available, maximizing cyclone life and eliminating high installation costs traditionally found in epoxied tile constructions. This assists both OEMs and single plants in achieving financial performance objectives by optimizing classification efficiencies.ZPC supplies either the complete assembly of the hydrocylone or the high wear areas including the bottom apex and spigots. Cones, cylinders, vortex finders and volute feed inlet heads are precision cast for repeatable assembly into your existing hydrocyclone. ZPC SiC drop-in liners provide predictable, extended life, allowing the user to schedule maintenance and replacement on their own schedule. Replace rubber, polyurethane or tiled construction and extend your life by two to ten x with Blasch silicon carbide liners.With the aid of the casting process, features like ship laps and complex mating joints can be cast into the ends of these ceramic liners to provide a tight seal and reduce the chance of wear often associated with joint transitions. Thin or thick walled liners are available specific to your requirements.