Redhill Precision Specialty Balls

Ceramic Balls
Ceramic Balls

Ceramic Balls

For extremely high temperature environments or applications exposed to harsh chemicals, ceramic balls offer excellent performance characteristic. Ceramic balls provide extended life and reduced wear and may provide acceptable performance where conventional materials fail in such applications of chemical pumps and drill rods.

Silicon Nitride Balls (Si3N4) Engineered for high precision applications. A popular choice among bearing designers and other precision product applications. Silicon nitride balls are non-corrosive, anti-magnetic, and excel in low noise. Silicon nitride ball applications can be found in helicopter rotors, aircraft turbines, high speed mixers in chemical reaction vessels, machine tolling, dental drills and vacuum pumps.

Zirconia Balls (ZrO2) A high strength material that performs well in temperatures up to 1000°F (538°C). Operates well in environments such as molten metals, organic solvents, caustics and most acids. Because of its good resistance to abrasion and corrosion, it is often used as check valves for flow control.

Alumina Oxide (Al2O3) Standard 99.5% alumina oxide ceramic balls have proven performance in wear, heat and corrosive environment s as well as in maintaining dimensional stability at high temperatures. Alumina oxide balls resists oxidation and is tolerant to water, salt solutions, and many chemical acids.

Tungsten Carbide Balls
Tungsten Carbide Balls

Tungsten Carbide Balls

REDHILL supplies Tungsten Carbide balls, whose main characteristic is the very high hardness with consequent remarkable resistance to abrasion, tungsten carbide balls are normally used in special applications such as

BALL SIZING: where precision tungsten carbide balls provide fast, economical and accurate hole finishing method when used in ball sizing of any industry. Tungsten carbide balls may provide improved hole finishes and tolerances.

GAUGES: With its infinitive number of diameters or measuring points, tungsten carbide balls provide economical, true and most indefinitely useful gauge.

VALVES: The excellent wear and abrasion resistant properties of tungsten carbide balls are ideal for almost any valve application. For years the petroleum industry has relied on A.P.I. tungsten carbide balls for use in valves handling highly corrosive sulphur and sand-bearing crude oils.

Stainless Steel Balls
Stainless Steel Balls

Stainless Steel Balls

Stainless steel balls for corrosive applications are a logical choice.

Stainless Steel Balls aisi 440C offer maximum uniform hardness and good corrosion resistance, stainless steel balls 440C are typically used in petroleum industry, bearing assemblies, check valves, and other applications where corrosion resistance  and maximum hardness is critical.

Stainless Steel Balls aisi 302/304 are used when conditions require the degree of non-corrosive qualities and toughness of material not available in hardenable stainless. Stainless steel balls 304 principal application is in the valve and related fields.

Stainless Steel Balls aisi 316, stainless steel balls offer excellent corrosion resistance, this austenitic steel includes 2-3% of molybdenum what improves the corrosion resistance. Stainless steel balls 316 balls are used in dispenser valves, trigger sprayers, bearings, lotion pumps, body jewelry and other applications where corrosion resistance is critical.

Sapphire Balls, Ruby Balls and Hemispehres
Sapphire Balls, Ruby Balls and Hemispehres

Sapphire Balls, Ruby Balls and Hemispehres

Synthetic sapphire balls, ruby balls and hemispheres have the same chemical composition, crystal structure and properties of the natural gemstones. Very pure materials, sapphire balls and ruby balls have good wear resistance and dimensional stability. Having superior optical transmission qualities sapphire balls and ruby balls and hemispheres are excellent for use with visible light, infrared and ultraviolet transmission and are regularly used in optical equipment.

Synthetic Sapphire Ball is 99.99% pure Al2O3 and is clear and colorless. Sapphire ball is an anistrophic crystal, hexagonal system, composed of unicrystalline alpha aluminum oxide, essentially 100% pure.

Mechanical applications for precision sapphire balls and hemispheres include: bearings, valves, pumps, flow meters, metrology instrumentation, medical devices, probes.

Optical applications for precision sapphire balls and hemispheres include: lenses, fiber optics, bar code readers, medical devices.

Ruby Balls contain a trace of chromium to produce its red color making it easier to see and handle. Defining properties include durability, hardness (measuring 9 on the Mohs scale), non-porosity, corrosion resistance and chemical resistance and high thermal conductivity.

Mechanical applications for precision ruby balls and hemispheres include: bearings, valves, pumps, flow meters, metrology instrumentation, medical devices, probes.

Optical applications for precision ruby balls and hemispheres include: lenses, fiber optics, bar code readers, medical devices.

Balls in Other Materials
Balls in Other Materials

Balls in Other Materials

Stellite Balls or cobalt alloy balls, have toughness, corrosion and abrasive resistance in high temperatures, stellite balls are used in check valves in petroleum industry and related fields.

Tantalum Balls Tantalum is a rare metal, highly corrosion-resistant, the chemical inertness of tantalum makes it a valuable substance for laboratory equipment, and as a substitute for platinum. Tantalum balls are widely used in medical and industrial applications

Titanium Balls 6AL4V ELI balls are the strongest of all the titanium alloys thanks to its higher aluminum and vanadium content. Titanium balls offer a versatile mix of good corrosion resistance, weldability, and formability. Titanium balls are widely used in medical and industrial applications.

Monel Balls K-Monel balls offer excellent corrosion resistance to mineral and organic acids, alkalies, salts, including chlorides. Further K-Monel balls offer the advantage of being non magnetic to minus 150°F.

Inconel Balls are available in various nickel base types. Inconel balls offer resistance to chemical corrosion and oxidation, retention of properties at elevated temperatures. Inconel balls are used in check valves in harsh environments, oil & gas and chemical processing and pollution control applications. Inconel balls are also used in the stud welding as fasteners in aerospace industry.

Aluminum Balls are widely used as bearings and in valves, aluminum balls are durable and lightweight. 2017-T4 Aluminum balls are used in automotive and aircraft applications, where durability, hardness & weight are factors. 1100 H16 Aluminum balls are primarily used in the Stud Welding Industry as fasteners.

Copper Balls with 99.99% purity maintain extreme softness, 102 copper balls have higher purity than 110 copper balls, resulting in superior electrical conductivity. It’s commonly called OFE and OFHC copper. Copper balls are used in electrical applications

Hastelloy Balls are available in various nickel molybdenum chromium alloy base types. Hastelloy balls offer excellent resistance to chemical corrosion and oxidation, retention of properties at elevated temperatures. Hastelloy balls are used in oil & gas and chemical processing, pollution control applications and check valves in harsh environments. Hastelloy balls are also used in the stud welding as welding filler in aerospace industry.

Titanium Carbide Balls, Tic balls, are extremely hard (Mohs 9–9.5) refractory ceramic material, similar to tungsten carbide. The resistance to wear, corrosion, and oxidation of a tungsten carbide material can be increased by adding 6–30% of titanium carbide to tungsten carbide

AISI S-2 „Rock Bit“ Tool Steel Balls S-2 Rock Bit Tool steel balls are suited to extreme conditions common to oil drilling, the material provide toughness, strength, shock and abrasion resistance. S-2 Rock Bit Toll steel balls have uniform hardness of 54 to 60 HRc.

M50 High Speed Steel Balls are widely used for bearing applications in aerospace turbine engines operating at high temperatures. M50 high speed steel balls maintain the high wear resistance, thermal stability, oxidation resistance and compressive strength characteristics of high speed tool steel. M50 high speed steel alloy is produced by a vacuum arc remelt process (VIM VAR) to yield a super clean material. M50 high speed steel balls maintain a typical hardness range between 60 to 65 HRc.