Ceramic Coating

Ceramics are a class of inorganic, non-metallic materials that are characterized by their unique properties, which stem from their atomic and molecular structures. They are typically formed through a process of shaping and firing at high temperatures. Ceramics can range from simple clay products to highly specialized technical components.

Coating refers to the application of a layer of material onto the surface of an object or substrate. Similarly, coating on the surface of steel pipes refers to the application of a protective layer or material onto the exterior of steel pipes to enhance their durability, corrosion resistance, and performance in various environments. 

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Ceramic coating, in particular, is a highly effective method used to provide an extra layer of protection to steel pipes. The ceramic material used in the coating process is specifically chosen for its heat resistance, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand extreme conditions. By applying this refractory ceramic coating to the surface of the steel pipes, their lifespan and performance are significantly enhanced.

In Daiwa Lance, ceramic coatings with exceptional high heat resistance capability are often directly applied onto the surface of oxygen lance pipes such as Calorized Lance Pipes, Thermic Lances, or Aluminum Lance Pipes.