In the core processes of mining and coal-fired power production, smooth material handling and the long-term stability of equipment directly impact production efficiency and safety. For a long time, clogging and material adhesion in coal bunkers and silos, as well as wear and erosion in chutes and hoppers, have been persistent pain points in the industry. The application of HMWPE sheets offers a new solution to these problems.
The emergence of HMWPE sheets provides an efficient solution to these challenges, becoming a silent "invisible guardian" in the mining and coal-fired power industry. With its unique molecular structure, combining an ultra-low coefficient of friction with strong wear resistance, it is highly compatible with the requirements of coal bunker and silo liners, effectively preventing wet coal powder adhesion and arching blockages, allowing for smoother material flow and effectively changing the dangerous situation of manual silo clearing.
In chute and hopper lining applications, high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UPPE) sheets can withstand long-term erosion and impact from coal and ore, preventing lining damage and material leakage. In vibrating screen plates, their excellent toughness and wear resistance can withstand high-frequency vibration and material friction, reducing the frequency of screen plate replacement. At conveyor guide rails, their self-lubricating properties reduce operating resistance, minimize equipment wear, and ensure continuous operation of the conveyor line.
Compared to traditional lining and guide rail materials, UPPE sheets require less frequent maintenance and have a service life 5 to 10 times longer, reducing equipment replacement and maintenance costs, as well as losses from unplanned downtime.
This article was edited and compiled by Henan Jinhang Engineering Plastics Co., Ltd. (www.upeplastic.cn), with Jinhang as the editor. The company focuses on the research and development and production of UPPE sheets. Reproduction is welcome, please indicate the source.
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