Equipment Lining Applications of Mirror-Surface Polyethylene Sheets
Mirror-surface polyethylene sheets feature smooth and flat surfaces with a low friction coefficient and strong anti-adhesion performance for materials, which are widely used as liners for various conveying and storage equipment.
In the mining industry, this sheet is installed in ore chutes, storage bins and raw coal hoppers. It prevents ore and coal powder from caking and accumulating during blanking, cutting down manual cleaning work. Cement and sandstone factories adopt it as liners for discharge chutes and screening hoppers. Sand and powder materials slide smoothly, and material blockage failures are reduced.
Grain processing plants can use mirror-surface polyethylene sheets as liners for grain silos and conveying pipelines. Wheat, corn and other grain raw materials do not stick to the sheet surface, and the material meets food contact safety standards.
For chemical enterprises, the sheets fit liners of acid and alkali storage tanks and mixing tanks. Their acid and alkali resistance separates raw materials from metal equipment to extend equipment service life.
They are also applied to sludge hoppers and dump truck carriage liners for sanitation equipment, as well as small barrels and material guide channels in injection molding and metallurgy industries. The sheets can be cut, drilled and bent according to internal dimensions of equipment, suitable for renovation and new manufacturing of equipment of all sizes. Long-term application reduces material loss and equipment maintenance costs.


