what is grinding ball?
Grinding balls are the media for grinding materials in ball mill equipment. The collision and friction between the steel balls of ball mills and materials produce grinding and peeling effects. Important basic components, especially precision industrial steel balls, play a huge role in the development of the national economy. effect. Widely used in cement plants, power plants, etc. High and low chromium multi-element alloy steel balls, high and low chromium multi-element alloy casting and forging.
1.Cast grinding ball
Casting is a process in which smelted metal liquid is poured into a mold and cooled and solidified to obtain parts with the required shape and properties.
According to the different chromium content, cast grinding balls can be divided into high chromium grinding balls, medium chromium grinding balls and low chromium grinding balls.
High chromium grinding balls
High-chromium steel balls are typically defined by chromium content of 10% or higher. Our products boast a remarkable chromium content of up to 30%, endowing them with exceptional hardness and wear resistance. They excel in withstanding high-intensity grinding and crushing operations, demonstrating remarkable toughness to endure even the most powerful impact loads. Furthermore, they offer an extended lifespan and superior cost-effectiveness. With these qualities, our high-chromium steel balls prove to be the ideal choice for enduring performance and exceptional value in various applications.
Medium chromium grinding balls
Medium-chrome steel balls typically refer to steel balls containing chromium in the range of 3% to 10%. According to national standards, medium-chrome balls are required to have a hardness greater than or equal to 47 HRC (Rockwell hardness). To ensure quality, medium-chrome balls undergo high-temperature tempering treatment to eliminate casting stress.
This tempering process is crucial for enhancing the performance and reliability of medium-chrome steel balls. By subjecting them to controlled heating and cooling cycles, we eliminate internal stresses, improve hardness, and enhance overall durability. As a result, our medium-chrome steel balls meet or exceed industry standards, making them a dependable choice for a wide range of applications where hardness, quality, and resilience are essential.
Low chromium grinding balls
Low-chrome steel balls are defined as steel balls containing chromium levels of 3.0% or less, with carbon content ranging between 1.80% and 3.30%. These low-chrome steel balls serve as the vital grinding media in ball mills and find extensive applications in industries such as metallurgy, mining, cement, power generation, flue gas desulfurization, autoclaved aerated concrete production, magnetic materials, chemicals, coal-water slurry, pelletizing, slag, ultrafine powder production, fly ash, calcium carbonate, quartz sand, and more.
Forged grinding ball
Forging is a metalworking process that utilizes forging machinery to apply pressure to metal billets, causing them to undergo plastic deformation and yield forged components with specific mechanical properties, shapes, and dimensions. Forged steel balls are distinguished by their low breakage rate, high impact toughness, overall hardness, resistance to deformation and out-of-roundness, as well as a dense microstructure. These attributes make forged steel balls a cost-effective choice, delivering significant cost savings. Their exceptional qualities ensure reliable performance, making them a preferred option across various applications in industries where durability and precision matter
High chroium grinding ball:
Surface hardness |
≥58~69 HRC |
Microstructure |
M+C |
Application |
Metal Mines, Cement plants, Power plant, Chemical industry, Paper industry, magnetic materials, etc. |
Chemical composition (% ) |
C |
S i |
M n |
C r |
M o |
C u |
P |
S |
|
2.0~3.5 |
0.3~1.2 |
0.1 ~2.6 |
10~30 |
≤2.0 |
≤1.0 |
≤0.10 |
≤0.08 |
Medium chromium grinding ball:
Surface hardness |
≥48~55HRC |
≥52~67 HRC |
Microstructure |
P+C |
M+C |
Application |
Metal Mines, Cement plants, Power plant, Chemical industry, Paper industry, magnetic materials, etc |
Chemical composition (% ) |
C |
S i |
M n |
C r |
M o |
C u |
P |
S |
|
1.8~ 3.2 |
0.5~ 1.5 |
0.4~ 1.5 |
3.0~ 4.9 |
≤0.5 |
≤0.8 |
≤0.15 |
≤0.15 |
|
1.8 ~3.2 |
0.5~ 1.5 |
0.1~ 0.8 |
5.0~ 9.9 |
≤0.5 |
≤0.5 |
≤0.10 |
≤0.10 |
Low chromium grinding ball:
Surface hardness |
≥45 HRC |
Microstructure |
P+C |
application |
Metal Mines, Cement plants, Power plant, Chemical industry, Paper industry, magnetic materials, etc. |
Chemical composition (% ) |
C |
S i |
M n |
C r |
M o |
C u |
P |
S |
|
2.0~ 3.5 |
1.0~ 1.8 |
0.3~ 0.8 |
1.0~ 2.9 |
0~ 0.6 |
0~ 0.6 |
≤0.15 |
≤0.15 |
Packing: 1. Iron drum + pallet (suitable for long distance) 2. High-strength nylon ton bag (suitable for East Asia or Southeast Asia)
Q1: What is the advantage of your company?
A: We are a professional steel ball manufacturers, which have 17 years of production experience.
We also have Hi-Tech and capable production line.
Q2. In which countries are your products sold?
A: Our products are exported to over 40 countries and regions including USA, Republic of Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, Canada and South Africa, etc., well and universally received by clients. In order to better serve customers, we have set up the office in Malaysia, Chile, United States and Spain.
Q3: Are you trading company or manufacturer?
A: We are factory.
Q4: How long is your delivery time?
A: Generally it is 5-10 days if the goods are in stock. Or it is 15-20 days if the goods are not in stock,
It is according to quantity.
Q5: Do you provide samples? Is it free or extra?
A: Yes, we could offer the sample for free charge but do not pay the cost of freight.
Q6: What is your terms of payment?
A: Payment<=1000USD, 100% in advance. Payment>=1000USD, 30% T/T in advance,
Balance before shippment.