Monday 8 October 2012

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Full Ceramic Bearings are made entirely of ceramic material and are superior to common steel bearings in many ways. Ceramic is the perfect material for any application seeking to achieve higher RPM’s, reduce overall weight or for extremely harsh environments where high temperatures and corrosive substances are present. Applications such as cryopumps, medical devices, semiconductors, machine tools, turbine flow meters, food processing equipment, robotics and optics. Ceramic materials commonly used for bearings are Silicon Nitride (Si3N4), Zirconia Oxide (ZrO2), Alumina Oxide (Al2O3) or Silicon Carbide (SiC.) because ceramic is a glass like surface it has an extremely low coefficient of friction and is ideal for applications seeking to reduce friction. Ceramic balls require less lubricant and have a greater hardness than steel balls which will contribute to increased bearing life. Thermal properties are better than steel balls resulting in less heat generation at high speeds. Full Ceramic bearings can have a retainer or full complement of balls, retainer materials used are PEEk and PTFE.

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings

Ceramic Bearings


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