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Ceresist ceramic lined pipe spools 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 in the presence of corrosion or high temperatures, most linings become severely incompatible and their use is extremely limited
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Ceresist ceramic-lined chokes are specified for use in extremely erosive slurries that contain a very high percentage of solids. The large radius entry of the chokes exhibit better consistency and flow recovery characteristics than sharp-edged orifice plates. Furthermore, our ceramic-lined chokes are more compact than venturi-style chokes. The silicon carbide ceramic choke insert is 30 times more wear-resistant than stainless steel, and offers years of maintenance-free service.
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Ceresist's CER-1200 fine-grain alumina ceramic is next to diamond in hardness and outlasts steel by 12 times and Ni-hard by 5 times. Ceresist wear-resistant products are a long-term, maintenance-free solution in systems that experience rapid degradation due to sliding abrasion, erosion, and impact - even in highly corrosive or high-temperature services.
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Ceresist CeramFlex™ Series ceramic-lined flexible hoses are ideal for use in highly aggressive services where conventional unlined rubber hoses require frequent replacement. CeramFlex™ hoses may also be used to isolate mechanical vibration or to connect non-stationary equipment. Eliminate unscheduled shut-downs, increase production throughput, and increase profits.
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N2X stocks and distributes a full range of high-density, fine-grain, wear-resistant alumina ceramic hex mats (hexagonal tiles). Our CER-1200 grade of alumina ceramic is next to diamond in hardness, is 12 times more wear-resistant than carbon steel, and exhibits excellent corrosion resistance.Wear-resistant hex mats prevent erosion and abrasive wear in conveying and bulk material handling systems. Their flexible design allows for lining of intricate systems including fan blades, chutes, hoppers, and more.