Liners

Best Process Solutions (BPS) offers a comprehensive range of industrial liners designed to enhance equipment longevity, improve operational efficiency, and ensure compliance with industry standards. Our liners are tailored to meet the specific demands of the chemical, concrete, food, mining, and recycling industries, providing robust protection against wear, corrosion, and contamination.

Technical Design
  • Material Selection: Opt for low-friction plastics or high-tensile steel depending on abrasiveness and temperature demands.
  • Cut-to-Fit Solutions: Custom shapes and sizes align precisely with your existing equipment surfaces.
  • Mounting Options: Bolt-on or weld-in configurations suit different installation preferences.
  • Thickness Variations: Thicker liners offer enhanced protection; thinner ones provide a more cost-effective solution for lighter-duty applications.
  • Chemical Industry: Corrosion-Resistant Liners

    In chemical processing, equipment is often exposed to aggressive substances that can cause rapid deterioration. BPS provides chemical-resistant liners that safeguard tanks, pipes, and containment areas from corrosive chemicals, ensuring structural integrity and prolonging equipment lifespan. Our liners are engineered to withstand concentrated acids, alkalis, solvents, and other harsh substances. ​Blome International

    Concrete Industry: Protective Liners for Enhanced Durability

    Concrete structures are susceptible to damage from chemical exposure and abrasion. BPS offers concrete protective liners that create a barrier against corrosive elements, preventing degradation and extending the service life of concrete equipment and containment systems. These liners are essential for applications such as wastewater treatment plants and chemical storage facilities. ​

    Food Industry: Sanitary Liners for Contamination Prevention

    Maintaining strict hygiene standards is critical in food processing. BPS supplies food-grade liners that prevent cross-contamination and ensure compliance with food safety regulations. Our liners are designed for use in totes, bins, and other containers, facilitating easy cleaning and maintaining product purity. ​

    Mining Industry: Wear-Resistant Liners for Heavy-Duty Applications

    Mining operations involve the handling of abrasive materials that can cause significant wear to equipment. BPS provides wear-resistant liners for chutes, hoppers, and mills, reducing downtime and maintenance costs. Our liners are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of mining environments, enhancing equipment performance and longevity. ​carwil.com

    Recycling Industry: Durable Liners for Material Handling

    In the recycling sector, equipment must endure the constant movement of diverse materials. BPS offers durable liners that protect equipment from wear and facilitate the efficient handling of recyclable materials. Our liners are suitable for use in balers, conveyors, and sorting equipment, ensuring smooth operations and reducing maintenance requirements. ​

    By integrating BPS liners into your operations, you can enhance equipment durability, maintain compliance with industry standards, and improve overall efficiency. Our team works closely with clients to develop customized lining solutions that meet the unique challenges of each industry we serve.

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    Use our contact form to get a quote or call BPS at 330-220-1440

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I select the right liner material?
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    Assess the material characteristics (abrasiveness, temperature, chemical reactivity) and your operational environment. Our team or your equipment supplier can recommend a suitable match—be it UHMW, rubber, or steel.
    Can liners be replaced without major downtime?
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    Yes. Most liners are designed for rapid installation—especially if you use bolt-on or snap-in types—so you can swap them during scheduled maintenance or brief production pauses.
    Are custom shapes and sizes available?
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    Absolutely. Liners can be tailored to fit unique equipment configurations, including curved or irregular surfaces.
    How often should I inspect my liners?
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    Routine monthly or quarterly checks are common. Frequency may increase if you’re handling especially abrasive materials or operating at high throughput levels.