What is the service life of wear-resistant ceramic pipes related to ?
Wear-resistant ceramic pipes are composed of alumina ceramics and steel pipes, with high wear resistance and service life more than ten times that of ordinary wear-resistant pipes. The service life of the wear-resistant ceramic pipeline depends on the particle size of the transported material. If the pipeline transports powder and powder materials, the wear of the powder on the inner wall of the pipeline is small, and the pipeline can be used for one or two years without any problem. If the transported granular material is large, such as the size of a stone, the impact and friction on the pipeline will be greater, and the ceramics in the pipeline will easily smash and fall off, and the pipeline will be more likely to be damaged.
Secondly, it also has a lot to do with the temperature of the pipeline. Generally, wear-resistant ceramic pipes are no problem when used within a temperature of more than 200 degrees. If they are used in a high-temperature environment above 300 degrees, the ceramics are prone to fall off, and the service life of the pipe will be shorter. There is also the flow rate of the transported material, which will also affect the life of the ceramic composite pipe. The faster the material flow rate, the greater the friction, resulting in greater pipeline wear.
Therefore, it is necessary to design wear-resistant ceramic pipes according to the working conditions of the pipes, and to play the real role of wear-resistant ceramic pipes.
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