And naturally where pros lead amateur racers and sportive cyclists follow.
What are ceramic bearings used for.
We also build ceramic bearings i e bearings with ceramic races but they are not as common because they are less durable.
Since these bearings are constructed from many materials they often operate in hybrid capacities.
Hybrid bearings consist of ceramic rolling elements in steel races whilst all ceramic bearings have both races and rolling elements made from ceramic.
It s in the professional peloton a place obsessed with marginal gains that ceramic bearings have become popular in the past couple of years.
Full ceramic bearings are also non magnetic meaning they can be used in medical devices such as mri scanners or any application where there is a strong magnetic field.
Typically all ceramic bearings are used in specialist high temperature high speed applications where the design requirements are very strict and hence can be costly.
However ceramic bearings do not perform well when lubricated with grease lubricant.
Unsealed ceramic bearings can be used to upgrade components that don t use cartridge type bearings like cup and cone hubs.
In addition to being excellent electric insulators hybrid bearings have a higher speed capability and will provide longer service life than all steel bearings in most applications.
Mrc hybrid ceramic ball bearings use a combination of traditional 52100 steel rings precision matched with silicon nitride ceramic balls.