Enamel chute
Enamel chutes have a long history. Enamel technology was introduced to China during the Yuan Dynasty, and the addition of chutes makes the entire product more corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant, especially suitable for transporting various ore products through terrain. Enamel chutes are also known as ore channels, using high-strength and elastic alloys as blanks, durable and wear-resistant. After surface enamel treatment, they are corrosion-resistant and increase smoothness; The service life of enamel chutes is increased by more than 5 times, and they do not require power and never clog, greatly reducing the labor intensity of workers and saving costs.