Product Details
Place of Origin: Changsha, Hunan, China
Brand Name: Ibeno
Certification: ISO9001-2015
Model Number: Rubber Ceramic Liners
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: Negotiable
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: Packed in wooden cases or iron racks
Delivery Time: 25-45 workdas
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 100,000 ㎡/ year
Product Description
ZTA Zirconia Alumina Ceramic Liner (zirconia toughened alumina), ZTA Zirconia Alumina Ceramic Liner is zirconia toughened alumina ceramic lining, that belongs to inorganic non-metallic materials, is a good wear-resistant material, zirconia toughened alumina ceramics is also ZTA, it is added pure Zr02 zirconia in 99 alumina, the particles form ZrO2 toughened alumina ceramics. When zirconia is added properly, the toughness of alumina can be significantly improved. It can be said that the toughening of alumina ceramics is currently the most used toughening method, and the approximate ratio is to add 20% zirconia (ZrO2) to toughen alumina.
ZTA technical parameters
Items | Specifications |
Al2O3 | ≥75% |
Zirconia | ≥21% |
Density | 4.2 g/cm3 |
Compressive Strength | ≥ 1400 Mpa |
Rockwell Hardness | ≥ 90 HRA |
Vickers Hardness | ≥ 1350 HV10 |
Fracture Toughness (KIC) | ≥ 5.5 Mpa.m1/2 |
Bending Strength | ≥ 350 Mpa |
Wear Volume | ≤ 0.009 cm3 |
Tensile Strength (TSB) | ≥ 15 Mpa |
Rubber | Natural |
Natural | ≥450 |
Elongation | 450% |
Product advantages
1. ZTA Zirconia Alumina Ceramic Liner has strong wear resistance, high hardness and long service life;
2. ZTA Zirconia Alumina Ceramic Liner is currently mainly used in mines, mainly in hoppers, chutes and other equipment;
3. It is suitable for harsh working conditions such as large material particles, large drops, and strong impact.
Product features of ZTA zirconium aluminum composite ceramic lining
High hardness and excellent wear resistance: There are many types of wear resistant ceramics. For alumina ceramics, 95% AL2O3 is added with a unique formula of a variety of wear resistant materials. SiO21.8%, Fe2O30.2%, Na2O0.2%, rare earth 1%. It is formed by dry pressing of 100 tons, which has the characteristics of high density, high toughness, and abrasion resistance.
Strong toughness (excellent impact resistance): The wear resistant ceramic has introduced Cr2O3 and TiO2, which are very similar to the Al2O3 crystal lattice, in the formulation, and added ZnO whiskers imported from Japan’s Toshiba Corporation to form with Al2O3 during the sintering process. The solid solution plays the role of refining crystal grains, promoting sintering, and improving fracture toughness. The fracture toughness of alumina reaches KIC≥4.8Mpa.m1/2, and the fracture toughness of zirconia ceramics is KIC≥7.5Mpa.m1/2, ZTA The fracture toughness of ceramics is KIC≥6.0Mpa.m1/2. At the same time, the rubber layer added under the ceramics has good elasticity and has good cushioning ability against the impact of bulk materials.
Perfect service system
We can customize the best and best anti-wear solutions for customers according to their on-site equipment usage conditions. To ensure the stable quality and super wear resistance of alumina ceramics, each product process is strictly checked and carried out before leaving the factory. Strict testing and quality inspection to ensure a 100% pass rate of each product before shipment.
What Is The ZTA Zirconia Alumina Ceramic Liner?
The ZTA Zirconia Alumina Ceramic Liner is a product that is designed to address the issue of frequent wear and tear, particularly in industrial machines. This product is an engineered ceramic lining that is made from a special blend of zirconia and alumina, which makes it durable and resistant to heat, wear, and corrosion damage. This lining can be applied to equipment used in a variety of industries, including mining, oil and gas, power generation, and petrochemicals.
How Does The ZTA Zirconia Alumina Ceramic Liner Work?
The ZTA Zirconia Alumina Ceramic Liner is made by first applying an adhesive layer to the equipment's surface. The ceramic lining is then applied on top of this adhesive layer, and the equipment is then cured. The result is a ceramic lining that protects the equipment's surface from damage caused by wear and tear, abrasion, and corrosion.