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Abrasion · Erosion · Structures

Built to survive the dust that eats steel.

Clinker dust is one of the most abrasive media in industry — it erodes fans, cyclones, chutes and conveyors relentlessly. Belzona wear linings and rebuilding composites let Bangladeshi cement plants protect this equipment in-situ, instead of replacing it on a cycle.

The failure modes

What breaks in cement plants.

01

Fine-particle abrasion

ID/FD fan blades, cyclones and separator cones eroded by clinker and raw-meal dust.

02

Material handling wear

Chutes, hoppers and screw conveyors worn through by continuous abrasive flow.

03

Structural fatigue

Machine bases, silo walls and concrete structures cracked by vibration and load.

04

Short maintenance windows

Kiln shutdowns are expensive — repairs must fit inside planned stops.

The Belzona answer

Where it works in your plant.

01

Fan blades & casings

High-density ceramic wear linings applied to blades and volutes resist fine-particle erosion several times longer than bare steel. 1812 Ceramic Carbide FP →

02

Cyclones, chutes & hoppers

Trowel-applied abrasion-resistant linings rebuild worn zones and protect against ongoing wear. 1811 / 1812 linings →

03

Machine bases & silos

Magma-Quartz rebuilds cracked plinths and silo structures stronger than the original pour. 4111 Magma-Quartz →

04

Roofs & cladding

Cold-applied membranes seal plant buildings — even applied damp during the monsoon. 3111 / 3121 MR7 →

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