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F-HC808543.KL
TKW
HC808543 Bearing
USD$5500
Designation: F-HC808543.KL
Type: Hybrid deep groove ball bearings
Dimension: 200*250*24mm
Suffix of Hybrid Ball Bearings
HC: Ceramic rolling elements
Weight: 2.2kg
Application: Spreader Rolls
Elements: Ceramic Balls
In standard deep groove ball bearings with steel balls, the combination of materials (steel/steel – high adhesion) enhances wear in the event of lubricant film breakdowns as a result of slippage, significantly reducing the life of the bearings.
In order to achieve a satisfactory bearing life even in the difficult operating conditions prevailing in the high-speed range, with a risk of slippage, hybrid deep groove ball bearings (rolling bearing steel rings, ceramic balls) are used.
To reduce the revolving masses (ball-cage assembly), only half the number of balls is provided. This means that a higher load acts on each ceramic ball, reducing the risk of slippage.
Tribological properties of ceramic balls
• Ceramic balls are less negatively affected by lubricating film breakdowns and starved lubrication conditions than steel balls as the elements in rolling contact are significantly less susceptible to adhesive wear.
• The smaller mass of the ceramic balls results in slighter gravitational forces of the ball-cage assembly.
• In applications where there is a risk of passage of electric current, the ceramic balls act like insulators. • The modulus of elasticity of silicon nitride is ca. 1,5 times as high as that of rolling bearing steel.
As a result, ceramic balls have a smaller contact area. Less heat is generated in the bearings, and the grease life is extended.
Designation: F-HC808543.KL
Type: Hybrid deep groove ball bearings
Dimension: 200*250*24mm
Suffix of Hybrid Ball Bearings
HC: Ceramic rolling elements
Weight: 2.2kg
Application: Spreader Rolls
Elements: Ceramic Balls
In standard deep groove ball bearings with steel balls, the combination of materials (steel/steel – high adhesion) enhances wear in the event of lubricant film breakdowns as a result of slippage, significantly reducing the life of the bearings.
In order to achieve a satisfactory bearing life even in the difficult operating conditions prevailing in the high-speed range, with a risk of slippage, hybrid deep groove ball bearings (rolling bearing steel rings, ceramic balls) are used.
To reduce the revolving masses (ball-cage assembly), only half the number of balls is provided. This means that a higher load acts on each ceramic ball, reducing the risk of slippage.
Tribological properties of ceramic balls
• Ceramic balls are less negatively affected by lubricating film breakdowns and starved lubrication conditions than steel balls as the elements in rolling contact are significantly less susceptible to adhesive wear.
• The smaller mass of the ceramic balls results in slighter gravitational forces of the ball-cage assembly.
• In applications where there is a risk of passage of electric current, the ceramic balls act like insulators. • The modulus of elasticity of silicon nitride is ca. 1,5 times as high as that of rolling bearing steel.
As a result, ceramic balls have a smaller contact area. Less heat is generated in the bearings, and the grease life is extended.