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Basalt Composite Pipe

The basalt composite pipe is composed of three parts: an outer steel pipe, an inner wear-resistant basalt cast stone pipe, and a cement mortar in the middle that plays a fixing and buffering role.

  • Product Description
  • The basalt composite pipe is composed of three parts: an outer steel pipe, an inner wear-resistant basalt cast stone pipe, and a cement mortar in the middle that plays a fixing and buffering role.

    This structure combines the toughness of the steel pipe and the wear resistance of the basalt cast stone pipe, consolidated together by the cement mortar. It enhances the pipe’s ability to adapt to various complex operating conditions. At the same time, the cement mortar serves as a filler, ensuring that the inner surface of the steel pipe remains in an alkaline medium, which allows the formation of a purification film on the steel pipe’s inner surface to prevent rust.

    After more than 50 years of practical use, basalt composite pipes have proven to be highly reliable and effective wear-resistant materials. They are suitable for various operating conditions involving the transportation of abrasive or corrosive materials.

     

    Types of Basalt Composite Pipes:

    Basalt Composite Straight Pipe

    Basalt Composite Elbow

    Basalt Composite Tee

    Basalt Composite Cross

    Basalt Composite Reducer Pipe

    Other Forms of Basalt Composite Pipes

     

    Elbows are the most heavily worn and problematic parts of the entire pipeline system. To better protect the pipeline system, the design and installation of elbows are critical. Generally, the radius of curvature (R) of the elbow should not be less than five times the pipe diameter. This reduces the impact and wear of the material on the pipe wall during the design phase.

    If the installation space is large enough, a larger radius of curvature will reduce material wear on the elbow, thus extending the elbow's service life.

    In operating conditions where the medium’s velocity is less than 10 m/s and its density does not exceed 2 g/cm³, the service life of the basalt composite straight pipe is generally no less than 30 years. Basalt composite pipes can be connected using flanges, flexible pipe joints, or welded connections.

    Application Areas:

    1. Mining Industry: Ore beneficiation workshops, tailings processing workshops, grinding workshops

    2. Metallurgy Industry: Steelmaking workshops, ironmaking workshops, sintering workshops, coking workshops

    3. Coal Industry: Coal washing workshops, coal transport workshops, gangue treatment workshops

    4. Chemical Industry: Acid and alkali workshops, fertilizer production workshops, coal chemical workshops

    5. Power Industry: Desulfurization workshops, ash removal workshops, slag slurry transport workshops

    6. Building Materials Industry: Cement clinker workshops, sand and gravel aggregate workshops, ceramic material workshops

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Basalt Composite Pipe

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