Fused cast basalt linings are a type of high-alumina refractory material made by melting and casting basalt rock at high temperatures.
Fused cast basalt linings are a type of high-alumina refractory material made by melting and casting basalt rock at high temperatures.
They are commonly used in industries that handle abrasive and corrosive substances, such as those involved in mining, cement production, power generation, and steelmaking.
Fused cast basalt linings offer several advantages over other types of lining materials, including:
High abrasion resistance: Basalt is one of the hardest naturally occurring minerals, which gives the cast basalt linings excellent resistance to wear and tear caused by abrasive materials.
Excellent chemical resistance: Basalt is also highly resistant to chemical attack, making it an ideal choice for environments where corrosive substances are present.
High temperature resistance: Fused cast basalt linings can withstand temperatures of up to 1000°C, making them suitable for use in high-temperature applications.
Easy to install and maintain: Cast basalt linings can be easily installed using a variety of techniques, including bolted, welded, or glued. They also require minimal maintenance and can last for several years before needing replacement.
Overall, fused cast basalt linings offer a cost-effective solution for protecting industrial equipment from abrasive and corrosive substances. They are durable, reliable, and provide long-lasting protection, which makes them an excellent choice for industrial applications where high wear resistance and chemical resistance are required.
Fused cast basalt engineered linings are abrasion-resistant and provide a long service life in the harshest conditions. ABRESIST is highly corrosion resistant and ideal for use with sewage, sludge, lime and limestone, dried sludge, and ash. This lining can be used in pipes, elbows, screw pumps, separators, cyclones, troughs, chain conveyors, and mixers, wherever abrasion is problematic.
Cast Basalt is made from special quality natural basalt. The basalt is melted in shaft furnaces at 1,300°C and then poured into the desired forms. Cast Basalt is produced in form components. Essentially, this means sheets and pipe components.
One of the most important processes in the production of Cast Basalt is the subsequent tempering during which the Cast Basalt forms a uniform crystalline structure that guarantees its high hardness and wear resistance.
Due to its bargain price/performance ratio, Cast Basalt is a material often used in tribology protection. In addition to its wear resistance, Cast Basalt is characterized by its singular resilience with regards to almost all acids and bases.
Cast Basalt surfaces remain permanently smooth and even while in use and thus offer the advantage of little caking.
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