What is wear pipe

The wear-resistant pipe transportation has been widely used in industries such as power, metallurgy, coal, petroleum, chemical, building materials, machinery, and is developing rapidly.

The wear of wear-resistant pipes is a common phenomenon, and wear occurs on surfaces where two objects come into contact with each other and have relative motion. Pipeline wear refers to the phenomenon of damage and destruction caused by detachment or transfer of the material surface when the pipeline material is impacted by flowing water and small and loose particles.

The use of ideal high-strength, high toughness, and high plastic wear-resistant pipes is an important way to reduce abrasive wear.

Materials for wear-resistant pipes

The materials of wear-resistant pipes are basically divided into four categories,

  •  Polymer material tubes;
  •  Inorganic non-metallic material pipes;
  •  Metal material pipe;
  • Composite material pipes.

The purpose of wear-resistant pipes

Wear-resistant pipes are widely used for transporting severely worn mining fillers, mineral fines, and tailings. Wear-resistant pipes for coal fired power plants, such as powder delivery, slag removal, and ash transportation, are also very suitable.