Ceresist ceramic lined pipe and fittings are designed to outlast linings such as glass, rubber, basalt, hard-facings, coatings, trowelable linings, cure-in-place linings, and plastics that are commonly used to extend the life of piping systems. These materials are only a fraction of the hardness and wear resistance of our ceramics, and with the introduction of a corrosive or elevated temperature into the process, most linings become incompatible and their use is extremely limited. Ceresist pipe and fittings feature ceramics that approach diamond in hardness, are chemically inert to vitually all corrosives, and may even be installed in services where temperatures exceed 1,100°F.
Features
- Wear Resistant: Manufactured with fine-grain alumina ceramic which is 12 times more wear resistant than steel
- Optimal Arrangement: The exposed ceramic faces are optimally arranged to minimize rubber exposure and extend useful life
- Impact Resistant: The rubber backing absorbs impact which would otherwise cause plain ceramic tiles or mats to fail rapidly
- Noise Reducing: The shock-absorbing qualities of the rubber backing effectively reduces noise and vibration
- Variety of Options: Our ceramic/rubber mats are offered in a variety of ceramic shapes, sizes, and thicknesses to suit any application
Technical Specifications
Pipe Size Range: 1/4″ to 42″
Ends: Flanged, Plain, Threaded, Compression, etc.
Pressure Class: ANSI 150 lb to 2,500 lb
Housing Materials: Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, FRP, Alloy
Types of Fittings Offered
- Pipe and Spools
- Reducers
- Elbows and Sweeps
- Laterals, Wyes, and Tees
Lining Methods
- Monolithic Ceramic Tubes
- Monolithic Ceramic Elbows and Sweeps
- Mitered Ceramic Cylinders
- Ceramic Tile
Ceramic Liner Materials
- 90% to 99.5% Alumina
- Sintered Silicon Carbide
- Reaction-Bonded Silicon Carbide
- Zirconia
- Tungsten Carbide
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