The wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alumina ceramic valve is a high-performance valve assembly.
Material composition:
Alumina ceramic valves are mainly made of alumina material, with high purity (usually above 99%), and are processed through a specific process.
Wear resistance:
The hardness of alumina ceramics is extremely high, second only to diamond, harder than most metal materials, so it has excellent wear resistance, can resist the wear of external objects, and prolong the service life.
Corrosion resistance:
Alumina ceramics have good chemical stability and can resist the corrosion of acids, alkalis and other chemicals, so they exhibit excellent corrosion resistance in harsh environments such as strong acids and alkalis.
High temperature resistance:
The alumina ceramic valve can still maintain stable performance in high temperature environments, and will not be deformed or failed due to high temperature. It is suitable for high temperature working conditions.
Lightweight Features:
Compared with metal materials, alumina ceramic valves are lighter in weight and easier to install and maintain.
Sealing performance:
The microporous structure on the surface of alumina ceramic valve has good smoothness and self-lubrication, which can achieve good sealing and reduce leakage problems.
Application field:
Widely used in petroleum, chemical, mining, metallurgy, electric power and other industries, especially suitable for high wear, strong corrosion environment, such as ash, slag system, discharge, sewage system.
Service life:
The service life of alumina ceramic valves is longer, 2-4 times that of titanium alloy valves and other traditional materials, and can even be increased by more than 10 times in some working conditions.
Other advantages:
It has good thermal insulation, small thermal expansion, high mechanical strength and high reliability.
Due to its excellent performance, wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alumina ceramic valves have shown significant advantages in a variety of industrial applications, making them an ideal choice in high-wear and highly corrosive environments.