
Wear-resistant rubber ceramic linings usually consist of two to three parts, namely the bottom rubber or metal substrate and the upper wear-resistant ceramic layer. Generally speaking, the greater the thickness of the wear-resistant layer, the better the protective effect, but sometimes increasing the thickness will also increase the cost. Therefore, you need to choose the appropriate thickness according to your needs.
What are the factors that affect the thickness of wear-resistant rubber ceramic lining plates?
1. Bottom material
Whether the bottom is rubber or steel also affects the choice of thickness. Rubber and steel plates have different toughness, hardness and strength. If the base material is a steel plate, the thickness of the wear-resistant lining can be appropriately reduced. If the base material is rubber, the thickness of the wear-resistant lining needs to be appropriately increased.
2. Usage environment
The use environment is also a key factor in considering the thickness of the wear-resistant rubber ceramic liner. If the friction coefficient of the material in use is large, the thickness of the wear-resistant lining must be increased to ensure that it can be used for a long time.





