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Liner Plates

Liner Plates

Robust Liner Plates for Heavy-Duty Applications

Liner plates are steel or alloy plates used to protect equipment, structures, or surfaces from wear, abrasion, impact, and corrosion. They are commonly used in industries like mining, construction, cement, steel, and power plants, where equipment and structures are exposed to harsh operating conditions. Liner plates are installed inside equipment like mills, crushers, chutes, hoppers, and pipes to extend the lifespan and maintain the efficiency of the machinery.

Extends the life of equipment, reducing repair and replacement costs.Improves equipment performance by preventing clogging, wear, and damage.Protects structural integrity, ensuring equipment operates safely even under heavy loads and stress.Liner plates are a crucial component in industries that deal with heavy machinery, abrasive materials, and harsh operating conditions. They serve to enhance the durability, efficiency, and safety of equipment.

  • Mining and Quarrying: Liner plates protect crushers, hoppers, chutes, and conveyor systems from abrasive rocks and minerals.
  • Cement Industry: Used in cement mills, kilns, and hoppers to withstand the high temperatures and abrasive materials involved in cement production.
  • Steel Mills: Applied in blast furnaces, slag handling systems, and other areas exposed to high temperatures and abrasive particles.
  • Power Plants: Liner plates in coal mills, ash handling systems, and other components help manage abrasion and impact from coal and ash.
  • Thickness: Typically ranges from 6 mm to 80 mm, depending on the application and material.
  • Sizes: Liner plates can be customized in length and width to fit specific equipment. Common sizes include 1000 mm x 2000 mm, 1200 mm x 2400 mm, or tailored to the client’s requirements.
  • Length: Custom lengths can be supplied up to 14,000 mm or more, depending on the mill’s capabilities.
  • Wear Resistance: Liner plates are made from materials designed to resist abrasion and wear, even under high-stress conditions.
  • Impact Resistance: They are engineered to absorb and distribute impact forces, preventing damage to the underlying structure.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Many liner plates are coated or treated to resist corrosion, especially when used in environments with chemicals, moisture, or extreme temperatures.
  • Ease of Installation: They are designed for easy fitting and replacement, ensuring minimal downtime during maintenance.
  • Customizability:Available in various sizes, shapes, and thicknesses to fit different types of equipment and applications.

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