Bearings Dealers in Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur

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  • Carbon Steel Balls

    Carbon Steel Balls

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    We are engaged in offering carburized and case hardened Carbon Steel Balls. We can offer Carbon Steel Balls with both high and low carbon content to meet with the requirements of the clients. Appreciated for their excellent finish and high corrosion resistance, the Carbon Steel Balls are high on demand in the market. The Carbon Steel Ball finds application in automotive and commercial industries. Application Areas : CastersLocksDrawer SlidesLocksBicyclesRoller SkatesSlidesTrolleysConveyors AISI Type 1018 Carbon Steel BallsSize Range2mm to 16mmGrades25, 100, 200, 500, 1000Chemical CompositionCarbon.15% - .20%Manganese.6% - .9%Phosphorous.03% Max.Sulphur.05% Max.Mechanical PropertiesHardnessRC 60 min.Physical CharacteristicsCorrosion ResistanceNot Corrosion ResistanceGeneral UsageBearings, Automotive and Commercial Applications such as Castors, Locks, and Drawer Slides AISI Type 1015 Carbon Steel BallsSize Range2mm to 16mmGrades25, 100, 200, 500, 1000Chemical CompositionCarbon.13% - .18%Manganese.3% - .6%Phosphorous.04% Max.Sulphur.05% Max.Mechanical PropertiesHardnessRC 60 min.Physical CharacteristicsCorrosion ResistanceNot Corrosion ResistanceGeneral UsageBearings, Automotive and Commercial Applications such as Castors, Locks, and Drawer Slides Softballs - 1018 SteelSize Range2mm to 16mmGrades25, 100, 200, 500, 1000Chemical CompositionCarbon.15% - .20%Manganese.6% - .9%Phosphorous.04% Max.Sulphur.05% Max.Mechanical PropertiesHardnessN.APhysical CharacteristicsCorrosion ResistanceNot Corrosion ResistanceGeneral UsageBearings, Automotive and Commercial Applications such as Castors, Locks, and Drawer Slides.

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  • Stainless steel balls

    Stainless steel balls

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    Stainless Steel Balls, also called 'Inox Steel Ball', is manufactured of steel that contains more than 12% chromium, with or without other alloying elements. Stainless Steel resists corrosion, maintains its strength at high temperatures and is easy to maintain.The most common grades of Stainless Steel Balls are: AISI / SAE / SUS 304. The most commonly specified austenitic (chromium-nickel stainless class) stainless steel, which accounts for more than half of the stainless steel produced in the world. This grade withstands ordinary corrosion, is durable and resists most chemicals.AISI / SAE / SUS 316. Austenitic (chromium-nickel stainless class) stainless steel containing 2%-3% molybdenum (whereas 304 has none). The inclusion of molybdenum gives 316 greater resistance to various forms of deterioration.AISI / SAE / SUS 302. Has almost the same chemical composition as 304 with slightly more carbon content and less chromium. Corrosion resistance is less than 304. Properties :Corrosion Resistance : AISI 316 > 304 > 302.Hardenability : The above Stainless Steel are not hardenable by heat treatment. Some work-hardening takes place on balls during cold-forging.Magnetism : AISI 304 and aisi 302 are slightly magnetic and AISI 316 is non magnetic. However, in the manufacture of steel balls and media during cold forging / heading, slight magnetism is induced in all the stainless steel types.Passivation : The stainless steel balls are passivated after final polish. Carryover iron and other contaminants are removed and a surface film prevents atmospheric and water corrosion. Austenitic Stainless Steel BallsThe largest category of stainless steel, accounting for about 70% of all production. The austenitic class offers the most resistance to corrosion in the stainless group because of its substantial nickel content (8%) and higher levels of chromium (18%). Austenitic Stainless Steels are hardened and strengthened through cold working (changing the structure and shape of steel by applying stress at low temperature); they are unhardenable by heat treatment. Ductility (ability to change shape without fracture) is exceptional for the austenitic stainless steels. Effects of Alloying Elements in Stainless Steel BallsAlloying Element : Any metallic element added during the making of steel for the purpose of increasing corrosion resistance, hardness or strength. The metals used most commonly as alloying elements in stainless steel include chromium, nickel and molybdenum.The Basics :Steel is a combination of iron and carbon. In its softened state, the base is a matrix composed of simple iron molecules (ferrite), in which are suspended molecules of iron carbide (cementite). When steel is heated to prescribed temperatures, then cooled at a specific rate, it undergoes physical internal changes which manifest themselves in the form of various micro-structures such as pearlite, bainite, and martensite. These micro-structures (and others) provide a wide range of mechanical properties, making steel an extremely versatile metal. CarbonThe presence of carbon in iron is necessary to make steel. Carbon is essential to the formation of cementite (as well as other carbides), and to the formation of pearlite, spheroidite, bainite, and iron-carbon martensite. The hardness of steel (or more accurately, the hardenability) is increased by the addition of more carbon, up to about 0.65 percent. Wear resistance can be increased in amounts up to about 1.5 percent. Beyond this amount, increases of carbon reduce toughness and increase brittleness. SiliconSilicon is used as a deoxidizer in the manufacture of steel. It slightly increases the strength of ferrite, and when used in conjunction with other alloys can help increase the toughness and hardness penetration of steel.ManganeseManganese slightly increases the strength of ferrite, and also increases the hardness penetration of steel. ChromiumChromium (Cr) has a tendency to increase hardness penetration. Chromium can also increase the toughness and wear resistance of steel. Probably one of the most well known effects of chromium on steel is the tendency to resist staining and corrosion. Steels with 12% or more chromium are referred to as stainless steels. NickelNickel (Ni) increases the strength of ferrite and hence of steel. It is used in low alloy steels to increase toughness and hardenability. Nickel also tends to help reduce distortion and cracking during the quenching phase of heat treatment. Nickel provides high degrees of ductility as well as resistance to corrosion. MolybdenumIncreases the hardness penetration and high temperature tensile strength. In the presence of chromium enhances the corrosion resistance of Stainless Steel.

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  • Stainless steel balls

    Stainless steel balls

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    Stainless steel balls in AISI 316, 304 and 302 are used as a one way valve in spray pumps, dispenser pumps and closures. A spray bottle has two one-way valves in the pumping system: one between the pump and the reservoir (bottle / container) and another between the pump and the nozzle / opening. Kwality Ball manufacture excellent quality spherical steel ball in various sizes in stainless / inox for these applications and is already supplying to many spray pump and dispenser manufacturers worldwide. Advantages of Kwality Steel Balls ► The best steel, pre-tested, is used with modern production, inspection procedures. ► Proprietary polishing, lapping processes employed, result in world class finishes. ► Strict quality control and inspection at each stage ensures that each steel ball which finally rolls out, conforms to the required quality and specification. ► The steel ball are manufactured in a wide range Of material compositions in chrome, bearing, inox and stainless steel; In sizes ranging from 1 mm to 12.7 mm and 3/64" to 1/2" diameters; And Grade 100 to 2000, which basically denotes the tolerance and surface finish. ►The steel balls are sold both in numbers or pieces and by weight in kg or lbs.

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  • thin wall bearings

    thin wall bearings

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    Automatic Analyzers are used to ensure precise material composition for backing steel as per design. To have high melting point, resistance to wear and abrasion Copper-Lead-Tin is used for bearing material. Uniform dispersion of lead matrix is done to ensure optimum bearing surface. Just enough thickness of Lead-Tin or Lead-Indium overlay is provided to protect bearing material from corrosion and to embed the dirt particles during service. Seating dia within +or- 0.0005" also checked for seating, ensuring maximum contact on parent bore without giving rise to high spots after assembly. Features Adequate oil film formation for smooth operation. Optimum mechanical strength and stiffness. High corrosion, wear & abrasion resistance for longer service life. Uniform dispersion of lead matrix for optimum surface. Accurate seating for easy fitment

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  • Stainless steel balls

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    Stainless steel balls, Steel Balls, Brass Balls, Grinding Media Balls

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  • Pillow Block Bearings

    Pillow Block Bearings

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    Pillow Block Bearings, Ball Bearings, Deep Groove Ball Bearings

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  • Spherical Roller Thrust Bearings

    Spherical Roller Thrust Bearings

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    Spherical Roller Thrust Bearings, Ball Bearings, Roller Bearings

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  • Grinding Media Balls

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    Grinding Media Balls

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  • Wheel Hub Bearing

    Wheel Hub Bearing

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    Wheel Hub Bearing, Suspension Components, Suspension Parts

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  • Clutch Bearings

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    Clutch Bearings, Buses

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  • Industrial Bearing

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    Industrial Bearing, coolant equipment, King Pins, Tractor Parts

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  • Bearings

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    Bearings, Motor Parts, Lubricants

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  • ball bearing

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    tubes, Foot Rest, fairings, Chassis, Chains, Bumper, Brake Shoes

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  • Ball Bearings

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    Ball Bearings, Bolts, Mild Steel Pipes, Nuts, Pipe Fittings, Pipes

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