Ceramic Bearings
Ceramic bearings are comprised of ceramic rolling elements (balls) enclosed in a ferrous (typically steel) inner and outer race. Since these bearings are constructed from many materials, they often operate in hybrid capacities. We also build ceramic bearings (i.e., bearings with ceramic races), but they are not as common because they are less durable. We construct the rolling elements in ceramic bearings using several ceramic materials, including • Silicon nitride (Si3N4) • Aluminum oxide (Al2O3) • Zirconium oxide (ZrO2) • Silicon carbide (SiC) Applications that involve high speeds and high loads often involve ceramic bearings. These bearings offer several benefits over conventional steel bearings, including enhanced acceleration capability, increased stiffness, and reduced friction. Hybrid ceramic bearings also offer the benefit of not allowing electrical currents to run through the bearing, which allows for prolonged use. Request for all options and dimensionsBenefits of Ceramic Bearings
Ceramic Bearing Applications
Space-exploration applications and other aerospace industry products often rely on ceramic bearings. The lightweight and vacuum-compatible bearings make them ideal for satellites and spacecraft, which require optimal weight capacities to enhance flight dynamics and acceleration. Additionally, these bearings can operate without lubricants such as heavy greases and oils, which tend to attract contaminants that interfere with sensitive electrical components. There are many common applications that touch our daily life. Most Railroad Traction Motors are experiencing improved life from Ceramic materials. Chemical and mixing applications also benefit from the use of ceramic bearings, especially in terms of preventing contamination. Because ceramic bearings are chemically inert, they do not react with harsh chemicals or leach particulates into sensitive solutions. The corrosion-resistant property of ceramic bearings makes them ideal for washdowns with strong acidic or alkaline chemical cleaning solutions. Furthermore, the lack of oil- and grease-based lubrication reduces the chance of bacterial growth and contamination. Some additional applications of ceramic bearings include:- High-speed mills
- High-speed machining
- Precision instruments
- Pumps and compressors