Ti(C,N) metal ceramic grinding balls are high-performance wear-resistant materials designed for extreme hardness, superior thermal stability, and optimized grinding efficiency. Used in industrial milling, high-precision material processing, and advanced engineering applications, they ensure durability and extended operational lifespan.
Product Overview
Ti(C,N) metal ceramic grinding balls are made from a compound of titanium, carbon, and nitrogen, offering excellent wear resistance, hardness, and oxidation resistance. These grinding balls combine the toughness of metals with the high hardness of ceramics, making them particularly suitable for industries that require long-term, efficient grinding. Ti(C,N) metal ceramic grinding balls are widely used in grinding, milling, and mixing processes, maintaining stability under high-pressure, high-temperature, and high-load conditions while providing efficient grinding performance.
Features
- High Hardness: Ti(C,N) metal ceramic grinding balls possess exceptional hardness, effectively reducing wear during prolonged grinding processes.
- Strong Wear Resistance: Excellent wear resistance ensures a long service life even in large-scale grinding applications.
- High-Temperature Resistance: These grinding balls maintain stable performance in high-temperature environments, making them suitable for high-temperature grinding processes.
- Oxidation Resistance: With good oxidation resistance, they offer reliable long-term use in oxidative environments.
- Excellent Impact Toughness: The toughness of metal materials ensures the grinding balls remain intact even under strong impact, reducing the risk of breakage.
- Efficient Grinding: Thanks to their superior hardness and wear resistance, they can complete grinding tasks efficiently in a shorter time.
Applications
- Mining Industry: Widely used in grinding ores, sandstone, and other materials to improve grinding efficiency.
- Chemical Industry: Used in the grinding of chemical raw materials and powder production, especially for hard and corrosion-resistant chemical materials.
- Pharmaceutical Industry: Employed in the production of pharmaceuticals for particle grinding, offering high precision in particle control.
- Ceramics Industry: Used for grinding and mixing ceramic materials, ensuring high-quality ceramic product production.
- Coatings and Inks Industry: Commonly used in the grinding of liquids such as paints and inks, improving material uniformity and fineness.
- Food Industry: Suitable for grinding food powders, preserving the purity and quality of food ingredients.
- Electronics Industry: Used in the grinding of electronic materials, ensuring high precision in processing.