Precision Ball

Our different types of precision balls

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Steel & Stainless Steel Balls

The applications of steel and stainless steel balls are endless, but some of them include bearings, ball screws, ball slides, control, etc.

Plastic balls

Made from polymer resin, plastic precision balls are lighter than steel and stainless steel balls or ceramic beads. Very resistant, they are generally used in computers, the manufacture of wheels, ball bearings, etc. We most frequently market polyamide (also called PA or Nylon), polyacetal (POM, Hostaform or Delrin), Polypropylene (PP or Hostalen), Polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE or Teflon) and polyurethane (PUR or Vulkollan).

Ceramic blocks & other hard materials

High hardness, low density, excellent chemical, mechanical and thermal resistance, ceramic balls have many advantages and their applications are multiple: high speed ball bearings, valves, measuring devices etc. Much denser tungsten carbide balls are often used as control balls.

Glass billets

Resistant to chemical agents, electrically insulating and allowing the spectrum of light to pass, glass beads are used for scientific, chemical, engineering and many industries.

Steel / Stainless steel / Plastic / Glass

Precision Industrial Balls

Precision balls are technical products whose quality is not negotiable. Whether it is in the choice of raw materials, dimensional controls, packaging or storage, we make every effort to offer our customers the quality they are entitled to demand.
We can provide precision balls in many materials: steel ball, tungsten carbide ball, stainless steel ball, ceramic ball, plastic ball, bronze ball, brass ball, but also aluminum ball, hastelloy ball, inconel ball, monel ball, titanium ball, tantalum ball, duplex ball, etc.