
Compared to conventional bearings, stainless steel bearings have obvious advantages not only in terms of material, but also in terms of technology and precision control: the requirements for them are much stricter than for conventional bearings. During operation, stainless steel bearings operate stably, have low noise, are corrosion resistant, and are widely used.
Compared to conventional bearings, stainless steel bearings have obvious advantages not only in terms of material, but also in terms of technology and precision control: the requirements for them are much stricter than for conventional bearings. During operation, stainless steel bearings operate stably, have low noise, are corrosion resistant, and are widely used.
1. Excellent corrosion resistance: Stainless steel bearings are not susceptible to rust and have high corrosion resistance.
2. Washable: Stainless steel bearings can be washed without the need for re-lubrication, preventing rust.
3. Liquid Capability: Due to the materials used, the bearings and bearing housings can operate in liquid.
4. Low consumption: AISI 316 stainless steel does not require anti-corrosion protection with oil or grease. Therefore, at low speeds and loads there is no need for lubrication.
5. Hygienic: Stainless steel is naturally clean and does not corrode.
6. High Temperature Resistance: Stainless steel bearings are equipped with high temperature polymer cages or non-reinforced cages and can operate at elevated temperatures ranging from 180°F to 1000°F. (Need to use high temperature grease)