Stress-Based Augmentation of Acid Proof Linings in Germany

Being one of the most influential region for Europe’s industrial and manufacturing sector makes Germany highly susceptible to rising occurrence of mechanical and chemical abrasion. German industries thriving on the extensive use of highly-corrosive chemicals require an upgraded protection to prevent damaging of components. Over the years, acid proof linings have garnered substantial significance in Germany’s industrial sector, and are being actively developed to provide the ultimate protection from deteriorating external factors. As a result, the acid proof linings market in Germany is anticipated to procure over US$ 7.5 Bn of market value by the end of 2026.

During the forecast period 2016-2026, manufacturers and service providers of acid proof lining in Germany are expected to enhance their production mechanism by identifying variable aspects of stress exposed on acid proof materials. The Germany acid proof linings market will keep getting reformed when manufacturers develop such advanced acid proof linings by addressing diverse industrial demands.

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Range of Stress Exposed on Acid-Resistant Lining Materials

Acid-resistant materials cannot be fashioned exclusively for industrial surfaces. Being highly polluted with acidic particulates has exposed Germany to heavy acid rains. This has incited higher adoption of acid proof linings on roofs and other surfaces of residential and commercial structures in Germany. Resisting the acidic corrosion specifies that these materials are basically designed for exposure to chemical attacks from acidic solvents, oils, alkalis, greases, and other degrading liquids and gases.

Besides this, acid proof materials are also manufactured by considering thermal and mechanical loads that superficially perforate any surface upon contact.

Key Mechanical Loads on Acid Proof Materials

  • Vacuum, internal pressure or fluctuating atmospheric (external) pressure
  • Vibration of undue resonance
  • Abrasion from gas or liquid flow
  • Scrapping due to resisting friction among solid components

Dominant Forms of Thermal Stress on Acid Proof Linings

  • Temperature difference between industrial surfaces
  • Nicking of floors due to temperature drop
  • Cracking and melting due to high temperatures in furnaces

Enhancement Needs for Acid-Resistant Linings

After assessing the aforementioned stress spectrum, it is necessary for manufacturers to hypothesise ways that can make existing acid proof materials better. In order to improve efficiency of such materials, leading manufacturers in Germany’s acid proof linings market must adopt new production systems based on industrial needs. Augmentation in acid proof lining products & services must be devised from crucial enhancement demands such as,

  • Lowering content of constituent compounds pertaining high acidic solubility (For e.g., Fe2O3, MgO, Al2O3, and CaO, among others).
  • Increasing the presence of sedimentary silicate or silicon dioxide (SiO2) due to their higher resistance against acidic corrosion.
  • Minimising penetration of acidic agents by lowering the apparent porosity (water absorption level) of materials.
  • High resistance to all thermal shocks, including sudden temperature spike in blast furnaces and drastic temperature drop in defrosting units.

Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute of Standardisation) issues certificates according to the DIN EN ISO 9001, which make sure that manufacturers adhere to production and quality assurance norms while adopting the above enhancements. Factors such as grain-size distribution of raw materials, moisture content, plasticity, bulk densities, and residual moisture, among others, are rigorously checked before permitting the industrial production of any acid proof lining in Germany.

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About Nikhil Kaitwade 43 Articles
With over 8 years of experience in market research and consulting industry, Nikhil has worked on more than 250 research assignments pertaining to chemicals, materials and energy sector. He has worked directly with about 35 reputed companies as lead consultant for plant expansion, product positioning, capacity factor analysis, new market/segment exploration, export market opportunity evaluation and sourcing strategies.