What Are Ceramic Balls?
Ceramic balls are spherical objects made from ceramics like silicon nitride, alumina, and zirconia. Known for their hardness, high-temperature strength, wear, and corrosion resistance, they are impervious to most chemicals. Ceramic balls are stable and versatile, making them useful in industrial applications and daily products.
Applications of Ceramic Balls
Ceramic balls are used in various fields:
- In industry for heat- and wear-resistant bearings, chemical-resistant valves, grinding in ball mills, and heat exchange in generators.
- In water treatment for purifying tap and contaminated water.
- In daily necessities like aquarium tanks and health products, improving water quality.
1. Bearings
Used in bearings, ceramic balls support smooth rotation, reduce friction and vibration, and work well in high-speed and high-temperature environments.
2. Valves
Utilized in valves for controlling fluids due to their corrosion and wear resistance, insulation, and non-magnetic properties.
Principle of Ceramic Balls
The manufacturing process involves grinding raw materials, blending, nucleation, granulation, drying, and firing at high temperatures. The characteristics of ceramic balls depend on the materials used, grain size, and firing temperature.
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Utilization of Ceramic Balls
Ceramic balls are also used for the adsorption and elution of substances, in health goods, and daily necessities:
- In water treatment, they reduce odors and adsorb impurities.
- For adsorbing substances like odors and adding photolysis functions.
- In health goods, enhancing antibacterial effects or changing water taste.
- In shower heads to reduce hair damage and improve aquarium water quality.