In which parts of a sand making machine can non-metallic wear-resistant materials be used?

Non-metallic wear-resistant materials are commonly used in sand making machines for components that experience significant wear and impact. Due to their lower density, good toughness, and excellent wear resistance, these materials are particularly suitable for the following parts:

  • Liners and wear plates: These components protect the inner structure of the sand maker, such as the housing and frame, from direct impact and abrasion. Non-metallic wear-resistant materials can significantly extend the service life of these parts.
  • Screens: Screens are used to separate materials of different sizes. Non-metallic wear-resistant materials reduce screen wear and improve screening efficiency.
  • Conveyor belts and idlers: Conveyor belts and idlers experience significant wear during material transportation. Using non-metallic wear-resistant materials can extend component life and reduce maintenance costs.
  • Impellers and rotors: Directly contacting the material, impellers and rotors in sand making machines experience tremendous impact and wear. Non-metallic wear-resistant materials can improve the wear resistance and durability of these components.
  • Wear plates and wear blocks: These components protect critical areas, such as housings and rotors, from wear. Non-metallic wear-resistant materials can extend component life and reduce replacement frequency.

The application of non-metallic wear-resistant materials not only improves the performance and efficiency of sand making machines but also reduces maintenance costs and downtime, thereby improving overall production efficiency. Kubis Tech Ltd. offers a variety of non-metallic wear-resistant materials to meet the wear resistance needs of sand making machines in various working conditions.