Multi-functional components with excellent properties of sapphire materials are widely used in bearing and optical fields. It is made of high purity synthetic sapphire (single crystal alumina, Al₂O₃) with high hardness, high light transmittance and resistance to extreme environments. In the bearing, the sapphire optical ring window is not only used as a support structure, but also can realize the transmission or monitoring of optical signals, which is an indispensable key component in precision equipment.
Brief: Discover the high-performance Sapphire Bearing Parts, designed for high-end precision instruments. With a hardness of 9.0, these bearings offer ultra-high wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and low friction, making them ideal for aerospace, medical equipment, and industrial applications.
Related Product Features:
Ultra-high hardness with a Mohs rating of 9, second only to diamond.
Excellent corrosion resistance to acids, bases, and chemicals.
High temperature resistance, stable up to 1800°C.
Low friction coefficient for reduced energy loss and improved efficiency.
High precision machining for demanding applications.
Suitable for precision instruments, aerospace, and medical equipment.
Biocompatible and safe for medical and dental applications.
Long service life due to exceptional wear resistance.
Faqs:
What material is used in sapphire bearings?
Sapphire bearings are made from synthetic sapphire (single crystal alumina, Al₂O₃), known for its high hardness and wear resistance.
How does a sapphire bearing work?
Sapphire bearings reduce friction and energy loss in high-speed or precision movements due to their low friction coefficient and high wear resistance.
What industries use sapphire bearings?
Sapphire bearings are used in precision instruments, aerospace, high-end industrial equipment, medical devices, and watch manufacturing.