Product Details:
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Name: | Precision Chrome Steel Balls Metal Ball | Type Ranges: | Precision Chrome Steel Balls |
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Material: | 52100 Steel In The US, 100Cr6 In Europe, SUJ2 In Japan And GCr15 In China | Size Ranges: | 1mm To 150mm (1/32″ To 5.3/4″) |
Grade Range: | Grades 10 Through 1000 | Hardness: | Rockwell C – 60 To 66 |
Optional Finishes: | Zinc, Nickel, Phosphate, Black Oxide, Colored Finishes | Applications: | Tumbling Media, Spray Can Agitation, Ball Bearings, Drawer Slides, Writing Instruments, Locking Mechanisms, High Corrosion Resistance |
High Light: | chrome Precision Steel Balls,G10 Steel Bearing Ball,G25 Steel Bearing Ball |
52100 Precision Chrome Steel Balls 6mm 7mm 10mm 12mm steel bearing ball G10 G25
Precision metal balls are used in critical aeronautical bearings, guidance system balls for space and military applications, valves, automotive bearings, cosmetics, and other applications where higher precision is required.
At MOUETTE, we measure precision balls by the following grading standards:
Grade – The grade is a measure of the degree of precision of the ball with respect to key functional characteristics. A lower number indicates a more precise metal ball. For example, a grade 10 ball is more precise than a grade 100 ball.
Diameter – Available in both inch and metric; ranging from 0.5mm to 65mm.
Sphericity – The higher sphericity means how close a precision ball is to being a perfect sphere. Also called roundness.
Surface Roughness – The quality of a ball’s surface finish. The better the surface finish, the less “noise” from vibration during bearing rotation. Surface finish can also be critical to providing a tight valve seal.
MOUETTE conforms to multiple precision ball standards (including ABMA (formerly AFBMA) Standard 10, ISO 3290 and DIN 5401) which dictate the industry standards of precision balls regarding diameter, sphericity (roundness) and surface roughness.
Chrome Steel Balls
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Chrome steel is a bearing grade alloy steel. This material is known as 52100 steel in the US, 100Cr6 in Europe, SUJ2 in Japan and GCr15 in China. This fine-grain martensitic steel has high hardness, exceptional wear, surface characteristics and is exceptional for the creation of chrome steel balls. Chrome steel is an excellent material for balls used in various applications such as food grinding systems, vibratory finishing, linear motion components, and check valves.
Contact Person: Amanda Ni
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