Acid & Alkali Resistant Graphite Tiles
Acid/alkali resistant graphite tiles are a specialized type of tiles that are designed to resist the corrosive effects of acids and alkalis. These tiles are made of high-quality graphite, which has excellent resistance to corrosion and is also a good thermal conductor.
The acid/alkali resistant graphite tiles have a low porosity, high density, and high compressive strength, which makes them suitable for use in applications where they will be exposed to acids and alkalis, such as in chemical processing plants, pharmaceutical facilities, power plants, and wastewater treatment plants.
The acid/alkali resistant graphite tiles are available in various shapes and sizes, and can be customized to fit the specific needs of each application. They can be used to line floors, walls, tanks, reactors, chimneys, and other equipment that will be exposed to corrosive chemicals.
Chaudhary Chemitreat Engineers is a company that specializes in the installation and maintenance of acid/alkali resistant graphite tiles. Our team of experts has years of experience in the installation of these tiles, and we use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to ensure that they are installed correctly and efficiently.
We also offer a comprehensive maintenance program to ensure that the acid/alkali resistant graphite tiles continue to provide maximum protection against corrosive chemicals. Our acid/alkali resistant graphite tiles are of the highest quality and are designed to meet the specific needs of each industry.
The following are some common specifications for acid-resistant graphite tiles:
1. Material: The graphite used in the tiles should be of high quality and purity to ensure maximum resistance to acids and other chemicals.
2. Chemical resistance: Acid-resistant graphite tiles should be able to withstand exposure to a wide range of acids, alkalis, and other chemicals without degradation. The specific chemicals that the tiles can withstand should be specified by the manufacturer.
3. Water absorption: The water absorption of the tiles should be low to prevent chemical penetration into the tile. This is typically expressed as a percentage.
4. Compressive strength: The compressive strength of the tiles is the maximum load that they can withstand before they fail. This is typically measured in megapascals (MPa).
5. Abrasion resistance: The abrasion resistance of the tiles is their ability to resist wear from foot traffic and equipment. This is typically measured in terms of the amount of material lost during testing.
6. Thermal shock resistance: The thermal shock resistance of the tiles is their ability to withstand sudden changes in temperature without cracking or breaking.
7. Size and shape: Acid-resistant graphite tiles are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, including square, rectangular, and hexagonal shapes, as well as various thicknesses.