The high-chromium cordierite grate is the most consumed and easily worn component in industrial sintering machines, serving as a key functional part that supports and processes sintering materials throughout continuous production. Installed on wear-resistant sleeves fixed on sintering carriage beams, the grate is generally arranged in two or three rows according to the actual size and structural design of different sintering equipment. Matched with the carriage side plates, these grates form a standard concave-shaped storage space on the trolley surface, which can evenly contain stacked ore particles and create stable conditions for uniform high-temperature sintering. This reasonable structural layout effectively avoids material leakage and uneven heating, greatly improving the overall sintering quality and production stability.
During long-term operation, the high-chromium cordierite grate maintains continuous and direct contact with rough sintered ore particles. It works under extremely harsh industrial conditions, experiencing frequent alternations between high-temperature baking and normal ambient temperature cooling, with its maximum working temperature reaching approximately 900℃. Repeated temperature changes and persistent material friction easily cause thermal fatigue, surface abrasion and structural damage to ordinary accessories. However, optimized with high-chromium cordierite composite materials, this grate features outstanding high-temperature resistance, thermal shock stability and abrasion resistance. It can withstand severe working loads for a long time, reduce equipment failure rates, extend service life, lower maintenance and replacement costs, and guarantee the safe, stable and efficient continuous operation of the entire sintering production line.