Ceramic Cleaner Cones & Reducer Cones
Ceramic wear-resistant cones are widely used in screening and separation equipment for industrial materials in paper mills, petroleum, mining, steel plants, and power stations. Typical applications include cyclones, slag removers, pulp inlet chambers, underflow outlets, reducers, and similar components.
The outer shell of ceramic cones can be made of steel, polyurethane, or other materials, while the inner lining consists of highly wear-resistant ceramic. This composite structure combines the excellent high-temperature wear resistance and corrosion resistance of ceramics with the high strength and toughness of the outer shell material, effectively preventing ceramic damage. The integrated design allows for easy installation and replacement.
- Integral sintering
Ceramic material is formed as a single piece using a mold, then compacted by cold isostatic pressing and sintered at high temperature. Reducers and concentric or eccentric cones produced by this method have excellent structural integrity and high mechanical strength. - Tile bonding method
Pre-sintered ceramic tiles are bonded to the surface of a metal substrate using high-strength ceramic structural adhesive to form a wear-resistant ceramic lining. This method is suitable for manufacturing wear-resistant ceramic cones and other special-shaped components.

















