It is commonly referred to as "bearing" in English, while in Taiwan, it is usually called "軸承". The fundamental principle of a bearing involves the placement of rolling elements, such as balls, needles, or rollers, between the inner and outer rings to facilitate smooth rotation of the shaft.
A sleeve bearing (also known as a bushing bearing or plain bearing) is a straightforward and fundamental type of bearing. It primarily consists of an inner metal sleeve (known as the bushing) and an outer metal sleeve.
Ceramic bearings are a special type of bearing made from materials such as ZrO2 or Si3N4, known for their wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand high temperatures. They offer superior performance in industries requiring high temperatures and corrosion resistance.
Ceramic bearings encompass materials such as ZrO2 and Si3N4, offering exceptional hardness, high temperature performance, and corrosion resistance. Hybrid ceramic bearings combine ceramic balls with chrome steel or stainless steel inner and outer rings, combining the advantages of both ceramics and metals. They are suitable for high-speed, high-temperature, and corrosive environments, providing improved performance and durability in industrial equipment.
ceramic bearings are renowned for their superior wear resistance. Their material exhibits high hardness and a low coefficient of friction, allowing them to withstand loads in high-temperature environments while effectively reducing wear and heat generation. This wear resistance enables ceramic bearings to perform exceptionally well in applications that demand high temperatures and long lifespans.
Spherical bearings (also known as ball joint bearings) is a special type of bearing used for connecting two non-concentric shafts. It can compensate for angular misalignment between the shafts while being able to withstand axial loads and lateral forces.
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