Reducers are also called reducers and reducers. Common concentric reducer materials produced by wear-resistant pipe manufacturers on the market are rare earth alloy wear-resistant reducers, bimetallic wear-resistant reducers, and ceramic patch wear-resistant reducers. The former are primarily manufactured through a casting process, while the latter, ceramic patch wear-resistant reducers, are manufactured mainly by manually applying ceramic patches.
Different concentric reducer materials offer different performance advantages and are therefore used in different applications. Bimetallic wear-resistant reducers and ceramic patch wear-resistant reducers have superior wear resistance and are more suitable for applications with high wear, such as pulverized coal conveying, slag conveying, and ash conveying. Rare earth alloy wear-resistant reducers are suitable for less severe wear, such as fly ash, coal-water handling, and dust removal.
Wear-resistant pipe manufacturers can not only customize the concentric reducer materials, but also customize the specifications of pipes, such as pipe diameter (outer diameter/inner diameter), outer steel pipe thickness, inner lining thickness, elbow degree, bending radius, length, and connection method, etc., which is very flexible and convenient when purchasing.