
Wear-resistant tube conveyors have already been widely used in industries such as electricity, metallurgy, coal, oil, chemicals, building materials, and machinery, and are developing rapidly.
Wear on abrasion-resistant pipes is a common occurrence; any two surfaces in contact with each other and moving relative to one another will experience wear. Pipe wear refers to the damage caused by the material surface being peeled or transferred due to the impact of flowing water and small, loose particles on the pipe material.
Wear-resistant pipes made from ideal high-strength, high-toughness, and high-plasticity materials are a crucial method for reducing abrasive wear.
Wear-resistant tube materials are generally divided into four categories: 1. High polymer material tubes; 2. Inorganic non-metallic material tubes; 3. Metal material tubes; 4. Composite material tubes.
Wear-resistant pipes are widely used for conveying filling materials, concentrate, and tailings in heavily worn mines, as well as for transporting powder, slag removal, and ash in coal-fired power plants, where they are also highly suitable for wear-resistant piping applications.