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Material and charactors of 9.5mm balls
2018-01-029.5mm balls can be made from various materials, each offering distinct properties and advantages. The following are some common materials used for 9.5mm balls:
1. 52100 Chrome Steel
- Composition: This alloy contains chromium, which enhances its hardness and wear resistance.
- Hardness: Typically hardened to 60-67 HRC.
- Strength: High tensile strength and excellent load capacity.
- Durability: Long service life due to resistance to wear.
- Applications: Commonly used in ball bearings and other precision machinery due to its high performance and reliability.
2. AISI 316 Stainless Steel
- Properties: Excellent corrosion resistance, particularly against organic chemicals and sterilizing solutions.
- Hardness: Generally lower than chrome steel, around HRC 25-39.
- Applications: Suitable for industries such as chemical processing, food processing, and medical applications due to its non-corrosive nature.
3. 440C Stainless Steel
- Properties: High hardness (HRC 56-60) and good wear resistance.
- Advantage: Martensitic stainless steel, which provides excellent strength and hardness.
- Applications: Used in precision bearings and applications requiring high corrosion resistance, but less effective in acidic environments.
4. Silicon Nitride (Si3N4) Ceramic
- Non-magnetic, lighter than steel, and capable of operating at high temperatures (up to 800°C).
- Harder than steel and virtually frictionless.
- Applications: Ideal for high-speed and high-load applications, such as in aerospace and high-performance machinery.
Each of these 9.5mm balls materials is selected based on the specific requirements of the application, including load capacity, environmental conditions, and desired durability.
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