Thrust Ball Bearing (ZrO2)

Thrust Ball Bearing (ZrO2)

Thrust Ball Bearing (ZrO2)

  • Thrust Ball Bearing (ZrO2)
seleccionarConsultaNúmero de rodamientoDimentions(mm)Reference Weight(kg)
dDTr(min)d1 (min)D2(min)
51115 75 100 19 1 100 77 0.3
51215 75 110 27 1 110 77 0.65
51116 80 105 19 1 105 82 0.32
51216 80 115 28 1 115 82 0.72
51117 85 110 19 1 110 87 0.34
51217 85 125 31 1 125 88 0.94
51118 90 120 22 1 120 92 0.5
51218 90 135 35 1.1 135 93 1.3
51120 100 135 25 1 135 102 0.74
51220 100 150 38 1.1 150 103 1.73
51122 110 145 25 1 145 112 0.8
51124 120 155 25 1 155 122 0.86
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ZrO2 bearings have many advantages over traditional steel bearings, making them a popular choice for a wide range of applications.


One of the primary advantages of ZrO2 bearings is their excellent corrosion resistance. This means that they are able to withstand exposure to a variety of different chemicals and environmental conditions without losing their functionality. This makes them ideal for use in harsh industrial environments where traditional steel bearings are easily damaged.


Another advantage of ZrO2 bearings is their high hardness and wear resistance. This means that they can withstand higher loads and stresses without experiencing premature wear or failure. As a result, they are often used in high-load applications such as high-speed machinery, turbines, and motors.


In addition, ZrO2 bearings have low friction coefficients, which means that they are able to operate at higher speeds without generating excessive heat or wear. This makes them ideal for use in applications such as high-speed machine tools and bearings in aerospace and aviation industries.


ZrO2 bearings are also known for their low coefficient of thermal expansion, which means that they are able to maintain their shape and dimensions even with changes in temperature. This makes them ideal for use in applications where temperature fluctuations are common, such as in high-temperature furnaces and ovens.


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