Custom Chute Liner RFQ
Send drawings, photos or liner samples for a practical quotation.
EB Chute Liner reviews chute liner drawings, worn liner photos, material handled, thickness, hole pattern and quantity to quote custom wear plates, bolt-on liner plates, ceramic rubber liners, high chrome liners and processed wear parts.
What to send for a fast chute liner quote
Use the checklist below when sending an RFQ. If a complete drawing is not available, photos with key dimensions are enough for a first review.
| RFQ item | What to include | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Drawing or sketch | PDF, DWG, DXF, STEP, hand sketch or measured layout. | Confirms outline size, hole pattern, bend direction and tolerances. |
| Photos of existing liner/chute | Overall chute, worn area, fixing method and failed parts. | Shows impact zone, material flow direction and installation constraints. |
| Material preference | NM400, NM450, NM500, high chrome cast iron, ceramic rubber or open for recommendation. | Helps balance abrasion resistance, impact resistance, processability and cost. |
| Thickness | Current thickness, preferred thickness range or available space. | Affects wear life, weight, fastening and lead time. |
| Hole pattern / fixing | Bolt size, countersunk holes, plug weld holes, studs or weld-on design. | Controls manufacturing process and installation speed. |
| Quantity | Pieces per drawing and annual replacement demand if known. | Used for pricing, nesting, batch processing and MOQ review. |
| Working material | Ore, coal, clinker, limestone, aggregate, cement, slag, recycled material or other bulk material. | Material type changes abrasion, impact and sticking behavior. |
| Operating condition | Impact, sliding abrasion, temperature, moisture, corrosion and noise concerns. | Supports material and fixing method selection. |
| Destination and documents | Country, port, packing requirement, inspection or certificate request. | Helps estimate packing, export documents and freight-ready dimensions. |
Specification fields we normally confirm
| Field | Typical options | Buyer confirmation |
|---|---|---|
| Wear material | NM400 / NM450 / NM500, high chrome cast iron, ceramic rubber composite, rubber or polyurethane where suitable. | Grade required or application condition for recommendation. |
| Plate thickness | Common RFQ range: 6-80 mm for steel wear plates; custom range depends on grade and drawing. | Nominal thickness and allowed tolerance. |
| Hardness target | Typical NM steel bands or cast liner hardness ranges according to material grade. | Required certificate or hardness test location if specified. |
| Processing | Cutting, drilling, countersinking, slotting, plug weld holes, bevels, bending or segmented layout. | Hole size, pitch, edge distance and drawing revision. |
| Installation method | Bolt-on, countersunk bolt, weld-on, plug weld, stud-backed, modular panel or rubber-backed design. | Site access, replacement method and flush-surface requirement. |
| Inspection | Dimension check, hardness check, visual inspection, packing photo and material certificate when available. | Project inspection standard and documents needed before shipment. |
Material selection starting point
| Application condition | Common starting option | RFQ note |
|---|---|---|
| General sliding abrasion in chutes | NM400 or NM450 wear plate | Good first option when processing and bolt holes are important. |
| Severe abrasion with controlled impact | NM500 wear plate or ceramic rubber composite liner | Confirm impact level and whether ceramic tiles can survive the duty. |
| High impact transfer point | Thicker NM plate, rubber-backed solution or segmented liner design | Photos of impact zone are important. |
| Cement clinker or high-abrasion bulk material | High chrome cast liner, NM wear plate or ceramic composite liner | Confirm temperature, impact and fastening method. |
| Fast site replacement required | Bolt-on liner plates or modular panels | Send hole pattern and panel layout. |
Quotation workflow
1. Review
We check drawings, photos, material flow and replacement purpose.
We check drawings, photos, material flow and replacement purpose.
2. Material suggestion
We suggest a practical liner material, thickness and fixing method.
We suggest a practical liner material, thickness and fixing method.
3. Quotation
We quote by grade, thickness, processing, quantity and packing requirement.
We quote by grade, thickness, processing, quantity and packing requirement.
4. Drawing confirmation
Production starts after drawing revision, material and hole details are confirmed.
Production starts after drawing revision, material and hole details are confirmed.
5. Manufacturing and packing
Cutting, drilling, countersinking, inspection, marking and export packing.
Cutting, drilling, countersinking, inspection, marking and export packing.
Products you can request
- Custom chute liners for mining, cement and bulk material handling equipment.
- Bolt-on chute liner plates and countersunk bolt wear plates.
- NM400, NM450 and NM500 wear plates.
- High chrome cast iron chute liners, hopper liners and crusher feed chute liners.
- Custom processed wear plates with cutting, drilling, countersinking and plug weld holes.
Simple email template
Subject: Chute liner RFQ – material / thickness / quantity
Please attach drawings or photos and include: liner material, thickness, dimensions, hole pattern, quantity, working material, equipment position, current service life and destination country.
Email: wear@ebcastings.com | Contact form: https://chuteliner.com/contact-us/

