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Why Ceramic Balls Are Quietly Replacing Steel in High-Performance Bearings

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
May 26, 2026
in Business
Reading Time: 5 mins read

There’s a component inside the machines that keep factories running, aircraft flying, and wind turbines spinning that most engineers never think about until it fails. Bearing balls, the tiny spheres that sit between a shaft and its housing, rolling thousands of times per minute, have been made from steel for most of industrial history. That’s changing, and the shift is accelerating faster than most people outside the industry realise.

Silicon nitride ceramic is the material driving that change. Not in all applications, and not overnight; but in sectors where downtime is costly, conditions are extreme, or contamination is unacceptable, steel is steadily losing ground.

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Why the Material Inside a Bearing Changes Everything

Steel balls have served industry well for more than a century. The problem is that steel is dense, reactive, and electrically conductive, properties that create specific failure modes in demanding environments. For example,the heat warps it, and moisture corrodes it. Electrical current erodes raceway surfaces over time in motors and generators and centrifugal force at high speeds pushes steel balls outward with enough force to accelerate wear on the outer raceway.

Silicon nitride sidesteps most of those problems. Sourcing high-performance ceramic balls for bearings made from this material gives engineers components that are significantly lighter than steel, harder, corrosion-resistant, electrically non-conductive, and capable of maintaining their properties at temperatures that would compromise a steel equivalent.

The Industries Making the Switch

Aerospace Set the Standard

The aerospace industry didn’t adopt ceramic bearing balls because they were cheaper. They adopted them because nothing else worked as well in the conditions involved. Silicon nitride bearings were used in the main engine turbopumps of NASA’s Space Shuttle, where the combination of extreme rotational speeds, cryogenic liquid propellants, and vacuum conditions ruled out conventional steel components. NASA’s technical research into silicon nitride bearing performance in liquid hydrogen environments helped validate the material for high-speed turbomachinery in conditions steel simply couldn’t handle reliably.

That aerospace pedigree has filtered down into industries with less extreme but still demanding requirements. Food and beverage processing facilities need bearings that can tolerate frequent wash-downs with aggressive cleaning agents without corroding. Pharmaceutical plants require components that won’t contaminate sterile environments. Wind turbine generators operate continuously in conditions where electrical current from the generator can destroy steel bearing surfaces over time, a problem that ceramic balls eliminate by acting as insulators.

What the Shift Actually Looks Like in Practice

Most real-world adoption isn’t happening through full ceramic bearings; those are reserved for the most extreme conditions. The more common path is the hybrid bearing: ceramic balls running in steel raceways. This combination captures most of the performance advantages of ceramic while keeping costs manageable and allowing manufacturers to work within existing bearing housings.

CeramicSpeed, which produces silicon nitride ceramic balls graded to the highest achievable standards for surface finish and roundness, positions this hybrid approach as the practical route for industries moving away from standard steel. The company’s balls are engineered to reduce centrifugal load on raceways during high-speed operation, a property that directly translates into longer bearing life and lower energy consumption per revolution.

The upfront cost of ceramic balls is higher than steel. The operating cost, factored over a realistic service interval, often isn’t.

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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