Basalt radial tiles

Radial cast basalt tiles are commonly used for lining cylindrical surfaces that are regularly exposed to aggressive chemical agents, temperature fluctuations, and liquids and gases containing abrasive particles. This type of tile is particularly sought after in industries such as mineral processing, metallurgy, and energy due to its ability to effectively transport slurries, sludges, ash, dust, and chemically active liquids thanks to its wear resistance, high strength, and chemical resistance.

The installation of radial cast basalt tiles is carried out using cement adhesive for lining chutes and steel pipes, providing structures with increased mechanical strength compared to cast stone pipes and chutes due to the presence of an external metal frame. However, such structures are slightly less resistant to abrasive wear and acids (it is important to note that basalt fittings are produced exclusively by casting due to the technical limitations of using radial basalt tiles).

In addition to solid radial basalt tiles, there is an option for perforated radial basalt tiles, which are attached using bolts with conical heads or by welding.