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Basic Info.
- Model NO.
- Wholesale Price High-Temperature Deep Groove Ball
- Clearance
- C2 C0 C3
- Cage
- Steel Nylon Brass
- Type
- Open Zz 2RS
- Material
- Chrome Steel Gcr15
- Service
- OEM
- Grease
- Sheel Great Wall
- Precision
- P0 P6 P5
- Transport Package
- Industry or Single Box
- Specification
- Standard
- Trademark
- UJK
- Origin
- China
- HS Code
- 84821020
- Production Capacity
- 100000
Packaging & Delivery
- Package Size
- 10.00cm * 25.00cm * 13.00cm
- Package Gross Weight
- 1.000kg
Product Description







Ceramic Bearings
Overview:
Ceramic bearings are high-performance bearings where the rolling elements (balls or rollers) and sometimes the rings are made from advanced ceramic materials, primarily Silicon Nitride (Si3N4), instead of traditional steel. They represent a significant technological advancement, offering superior performance in extreme operating conditions where standard steel bearings are inadequate. While more expensive, their unique material properties provide exceptional benefits in specific, demanding applications.
Key Material Properties & Advantages:
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Lightweight: Ceramics are approximately 40% lighter than steel. This reduces centrifugal force on the outer ring at high speeds, lowering friction, heat generation, and energy consumption. It also allows for higher limiting speeds.
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Hardness & Wear Resistance: Extreme hardness (Rockwell A 78-80) makes them highly resistant to wear and abrasion, leading to a longer service life, especially in contaminated environments.
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Corrosion Resistance: Inert to most corrosive agents, including saltwater, acids, and alkalis. They are ideal for applications where corrosion would destroy a steel bearing.
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Non-Magnetic: Ceramics are inherently non-magnetic, which is critical in applications like MRI machines and other sensitive electronic or medical equipment where magnetic interference must be avoided.
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Electrical Insulation: They act as electrical insulators, preventing electrical arcing and damage from stray currents that can cause "fluting" in standard bearings.
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High-Temperature Capability: Can operate at much higher temperatures (up to 800°C - 1000°C / 1472°F - 1832°F in continuous use, depending on cage and lubricant) than steel bearings, which begin to lose hardness around 150°C (302°F).
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Low Thermal Expansion: The coefficient of thermal expansion is lower than steel, meaning internal clearance remains more stable under wide temperature fluctuations.
Common Configurations:
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Hybrid Ceramic Bearings: The most common and cost-effective type. Features ceramic balls (Si3N4) with steel inner and outer rings. This combination leverages the advantages of ceramics while maintaining the strength and cost-effectiveness of steel rings.
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Full Ceramic Bearings: Both the rolling elements and the rings are made entirely of ceramic (usually Si3N4 or Zirconia (ZrO2)). Used in the most extreme environments involving severe corrosion or high temperatures. Zirconia is tougher but has a lower maximum operating temperature than Silicon Nitride.
Common Types & Series:
Ceramic bearings follow standard ISO sizing, with model numbers indicating their hybrid or full-ceramic nature.
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Deep Groove Ball Bearings: The most prevalent type.
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Hybrid Example: 608-2RSH/C3 Si3N4 (A standard 608 size bearing with 2 rubber seals, C3 clearance, and Silicon Nitride balls).
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Full Ceramic Example: Si3N4 608 (All ceramic 608 bearing).
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Angular Contact Ball Bearings: Used for high-speed applications requiring axial load capacity (e.g., machine tool spindles).
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Example: 7005ACY/HC5 (Angular contact hybrid ceramic bearing).
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Standard Sizing:
Available in standard metric series sizes (e.g., 6000, 6200, 6300, 6800, 6900, 7200, 7300). Common bore sizes range from a few millimeters (e.g., 3mm) to over 100mm.
Primary Applications and Industries:
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Aerospace & Defense: Guidance systems, turbine engines, and satellite mechanisms.
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Medical & Dental: MRI and CT scanners, dental handpieces, and surgical tools.
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High-Speed Machine Tools: Spindles for CNC milling, grinding, and routing.
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Vacuum Technology: Semiconductor wafer handling equipment where outgassing and contamination must be minimized.
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Chemical & Food Processing: Pumps and mixers in highly corrosive environments.
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Electric Motors & Generators: Especially in variable frequency drives (VFDs) to prevent electrical erosion.
Limitations:
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Cost: Significantly more expensive to manufacture than steel bearings.
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Brittleness: While hard, ceramic is more brittle than tough steel and can be susceptible to catastrophic fracture under severe impact or shock loading.
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Complex Manufacturing: Requires sophisticated processes like hot isostatic pressing (HIP) to achieve the required density and integrity.
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