
Overview
Replaceable Wear Liners for Abrasion and Impact Protection
Wear liners are sacrificial plates installed inside chutes, hoppers, bins, ducts, and high-abrasion zones to extend equipment life and reduce maintenance downtime.
They are commonly used where abrasive material flow, repeated impact, or combined corrosion and wear can quickly damage the parent equipment.
Share your equipment drawings, wear zones, material grade, thickness, and attachment method. NESF will propose a replacement-ready liner package.
What We Fabricate
- Wear liners for chutes, hoppers, transfer points, bins, cyclones, and ducts.
- Replaceable liner panels with bolt holes and countersinks.
- Rolled or segmented curved liners for pipes and bends.
- Liner assemblies with backing plates and stiffeners.
- Hardfacing build-up on critical wear zones where specified.
Material Options
- Abrasion-resistant AR and Hardox-type wear plates.
- Stainless liners for combined corrosion and wear duties.
- Overlay and bimetal liner options based on project requirements.
- Service-specific thickness and backing arrangements.
Fabrication & QA
- Accurate profiling for tight fit-up and quick replacement.
- Hole and countersink accuracy for bolt-on liner kits.
- Curving, segmentation, and assembly checks.
- Part-number marking and packing for shutdown readiness.
Typical Applications
- Cement and mineral-processing equipment.
- Mining and recycling systems.
- Bulk-material handling chutes, bins, and transfer points.
- High-abrasion and impact zones.
Quotation Inputs
- Base-equipment drawings and wear-zone geometry.
- Required thickness and material grade.
- Bolt-on or weld-on attachment method.
- Expected abrasion, impact severity, and replacement strategy.
Fabrication Support
Built around your drawings, duty conditions, and inspection needs.
Share specifications, P&ID, MOC, dimensions, and testing requirements. The NESF team can align fabrication, documentation, and delivery around your project.
Enquiry Form
Request a quote for Hard Plate / Wear Plate Liners
Share your equipment drawings, wear severity, liner grade, thickness, and attachment requirements.
