Multotec Wear Linings

9th October 2020

     

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Multotec Wear Linings manufactures a com-plete range of wear solutions for pipelines, bunkers, chambers, transfer points and chutes in bulk materials handling and classification applications, against high-velocity impact and sliding abrasion.

Established in 1982, Multotec Wear Linings is a highly respected supplier of customised wear solutions to industrial and mineral process-ing plants and power stations, and offers a range of products and services designed to customer specifications, along with end-to-end engineering and field support, including: 

  • Full design and engineering capabilities for standard and custom engineered  wear solutions
  • Abrasion surveys to ensure maximum wear management and to optimise maintenance schedules
  • Full specification design, installation and related project management
  • Ceramic, rubber and composite products engineered to any shape
  • Cast and ISO pressed ceramics for special applications
  • Plant optimisation to reduce blockages and increase wear life
  • Steel fabrication and in-house lining with a range of wear products
  • Epoxies and adhesives for various applications, including high temperature

Multotec Wear Linings is a specialist supplier of a range of industrial wear products, including ceramic, hardened steel, rubber, polyurethane, basalt, UHDPE, or a combination of lining materials, as well as ceramic impellors, valves and other final products.  

With established engineering capabilities, encompassing plant measurement, design, fabrication and installation, and an established engineering and projects management team, Multotec Wear Linings can re-design plant components to significantly improve wear life and plant throughput. 

Part of the Multotec Group of Companies, Multotec Wear Linings has two linings work-shops in Spartan, comprising approximately 
1 800 m2, and a 8 240 m2 under-cover factory north of Pretoria, Gauteng. 

Multotec Wear Linings is ISO 9001:2015 accredited and the Pretoria North factory uses specialised equipment to process and shape ceramic raw materials into customised, engineered sets that act as high-quality wear linings for a variety of equipment. During 2019, a major investment was made in CNC shaping technology, a world first in the technical ceramics industry.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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