Ceramic Lined Steel Pipes & Fittings
- Ceramic inner diameter: 50-800mm
- Ceramic thickness: 3-50mm
- Steel pipe thickness: 4-12mm
- Steel pipe materials: Q235, manganese steel, 20# steel, 304/316 stainless steel; custom materials available
- Ceramic materials: Alumina (Al₂O₃ content 92%, 95%, 99%); 3Y zirconia; ZTA (zirconia-toughened alumina) composite ceramic; silicon carbide ceramic; custom materials available
- Ceramic lining structures: Trapezoidal, welded, mosaic, grooved interlocking, dovetail self-locking, circular ring lining, etc. Options are available, and recommendations can be provided based on actual operating conditions.
- Pipeline connection methods: Flange connection, welding, quick couplings, etc. Flanges can be supplied in Chinese (GB), German (DIN), American (ANSI), or Japanese (JIS) standards.
Ceramic linings, also known as ceramic composite pipelines, combine the high hardness, excellent wear resistance, and corrosion resistance of ceramics with the machinability, weldability, and high strength of steel. As a result, ceramic lined pipelines feature outstanding wear resistance, high temperature resistance, erosion resistance, and low flow resistance. They are widely used for conveying media such as silicone materials, fiberglass, quartz sand, lithium iron phosphate, and mineral slurry, as well as for positive-pressure and negative-pressure pneumatic conveying of powders and fluid transport.
Ceramic pipe fittings include elbows, tees, straight pipes, reducers, and special-shaped parts. Common installation methods include flange, welding, clamp, and flexible hose, suitable for special process requirements or specific installation scenarios.
Ceramic lined composite steel pipes consist of a ceramic layer, transition layer, and steel pipe layer from the inside out. They offer excellent wear resistance, heat resistance, and resistance to mechanical and thermal shock, while remaining easy to weld and install. These pipelines are especially suitable for applications involving severe abrasion and erosion. Wear-resistant ceramic pipelines provide 10-20 times the service life of ordinary steel pipes and can replace cast stone pipes, alloy pipes, and organic-lined pipes.
- Alumina Ceramic Straight Pipe
- Ceramic Reducer Cones
- Ceramic Lined Elbow
- Ceramic Lined Y-Pipe
- Ceramic Lined Tee Pipe
- Ceramic Tile Lined Curved Pipe
- Ceramic Tile Lined Arc Pipe
- Ceramic Lined Steel Pipe
Ceramic lined pipes offer extremely high wear resistance and are well suited for continuous transport of highly abrasive mineral slurry in mining operations, significantly reducing downtime and maintenance frequency.
Yes. Ceramic lined composite pipelines can withstand high-velocity gas-solid two-phase flow and are suitable for pneumatic conveying of mineral powders such as ore fines and quartz sand.
Excessive impact and vibration should be avoided to prevent cracking or damage. Specialized tools should be used, and contact surfaces must be flat and properly aligned to ensure material compatibility. When sealing or bonding is required, dedicated ceramic adhesives are recommended.

