Blasch Precision Ceramics introduces abrasion resistant CeraLine™ product line
Published by Harleigh Hobbs,
Editor
World Coal,
Blasch Precision Ceramics Inc. has announced its new abrasion resistant product line, including ceramic lined elbows, pipe and spool linings: CeraLine™.
Specifically designed for the harsh environments within mining, power generation and other heavy industrial processing industries, Blasch’s new CeraLine range of products exhibits wear and abrasion resistance, which results in unparalleled life.
“Our research staff continually strives to produce the best and most cutting edge materials and shapes in the industry,” commented Dr Keith DeCarlo, Blasch Precision Ceramics Research and Development Manager. “The wear and abrasion resistant properties of our CeraLine family of products make them perfect solutions for severe environments present in many processing industries worldwide. Once installed, Blasch’s CeraLine Ceramic Lined Elbows, Pipe and Spool Linings far outlast traditional ceramic lined designs.”
Blasch’s casting process facilitates the manufacture of smooth bore, one-piece abrasion resistant elbow linings. Pipe diameters ranging from ½ in. up to several feet can be lined with Blasch pre-cast tight tolerance shapes available with engineered joints and smooth bore that eliminates premature wear and interrupted flow. Available in a variety of premium refractory materials and complete turnkey units with steel pipe and flanges, these systems are individually engineered to suit specific applications and offer a drop-in replacement to existing piping.
Edited from press release by Harleigh Hobbs
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/product-news/21072015/blasch-precision-ceramics-introduces-abrasion-resistant-ceraline-product-line-2590/
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