Devaskation puts both ceramic and steel bearings to the test.
Ceramic bearings vs steel skateboard.
Since they are also heat resistant they expand less and create less friction at faster speeds.
This is mostly due to the additional time spent to perfect a quality ceramic ball.
They use ceramic balls and usually a steel inner and outer race.
Ceramic bearings are in actual fact hybrid.
The first thing that strikes the eye when looking at bicycle bearings is the difference in price between steel bearings and hybrid ceramic bearings.
Ceramics are generally excellent bearings but they are relatively expensive and not necessarily better than their steel counterparts.
Performance benefits of ceramic bearings.
The ceramic balls are lighter and roll better at least 3 times compared to steel balls.
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A ceramic bearing is also harder than steel bearings up to 30 which improves durability and they also don t rust so less maintenance should be required.
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Steel bearings are significantly less expensive than ceramic bearings but expense does not translate to a product of a higher quality.
Most sealed ceramic bearings are actually hybrid ceramic bearings which combine a steel race with ceramic ball bearings.
Another benefit is that they do not rust when exposed to moisture making them great for cruisers and rain boards.
Ceramic bearings are harder than steel and deform less when pressure is applied to them.
Cost of purchase for ceramic and steel bearings.
The ceramic balls are often silicon nitride or equivalent.
Ceramic is far more superior compared to steel bearings.
Steel bearings are commodity items that are composed of hardened steel balls and a steel inner and outer race.
They reduce the rolling resistance on the wheels hence increase the precision for the balls inside and make the wheel roll faster.
A set of fine quality ceramic bearings starts out at about 200 usd more than double what you would pay for comparable steel bearings.