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Often used instead of metal in bearings and rollers, these balls are ideal for applications where strength under heavy loads and wear resistance is needed.
These balls are hardened for increased wear and abrasion resistance.
The addition of molybdenum gives 316 stainless steel excellent corrosion resistance. Use it in a variety of marine and chemical-processing applications.
This material has tighter tolerances than standard 304 stainless steel.
Also known as chrome steel, 52100 is an extremely hard and wear-resistant material. These balls are often used in bearings.
Lighter in weight than steel and stronger than plastic, these aluminum balls are widely used as bearings and in valves.
Grade 5 is the strongest of all the titanium alloys thanks to its higher aluminum and vanadium content. It offers a versatile mix of good corrosion resistance, weldability, and formability.
Delrin® acetal resin, also known as acetal homopolymer, is stronger and stiffer than acetal copolymer.
Also known as nylon 6/6, this general purpose material is often used for bearings, gears, valve seats, and other high-wear parts.
Among the strongest plastic materials we offer, Torlon PAI has a slippery surface that resists wear. Use it to make high-friction compressor parts, bearings, and seals.
Often used as the final step after other media, this type of media is also good for use on fragile parts and won't contaminate nonferrous materials.