CESI 16038

CESI 16038 Metric Size Silicon Nitride Ceramic Bearings
Part Number CESI 16038
System of Measurement Metric
Bearing Type Ball
For Load Direction Radial
Seal Type Open
Bore Dia 190 mm
Outer Dia 290 mm
Width 31 mm
Ring Material Silicon Nitride
Balls Material Si3n4
Cage Material PEEK
Dynamic Radial Load 8325 lbf
Static Radial Load 9338 lbf
Max Speed (X1000 rpm) 2.4
Lubrication Without
Temperature Range -176 to 1472 °F
Shoulder Diameter 255.4 mm
Chamfer Dimension 2 mm
Diameter Of Shaft Abutment 199 mm
Diameter Of Housing Abutment 281 mm
Radius Of Shaft Or Housing Fillet 2 mm
Fatigue Load Limit 4.55 kN
Reference Speed 4800 r/min
Minimum Load Factor 0.02
Calculation Factor 16.4
Weight 2756.00 g

Design Features of CESI 16038 Bearing

CESI 16038 Bearing is a precision bearing designed with balls made from silicon nitride (Si3N4), a type of advanced ceramic material. CESI 16038 bore dia is 190 mm. Its out dia is 290 mm. CESI 16038 width is 31 mm. This bearing offers superior performance in terms of resistance to heat, corrosion, and wear, making it ideal for specific applications where these properties are crucial.

 

What Benefits Can CESI 16038 Bearing Provide?

  • High-Temperature Resistance: Silicon nitride's ability to withstand extreme temperatures ensures this bearing maintain its performance even in heat-intensive applications.
  • Corrosion and Chemical Resistance: CESI 16038 Bearing remains durable in environments exposed to corrosive chemicals.
  • Low Friction: Reduced friction attributes to minimal wear, less heat generation, and an extended operational lifespan of the bearing.
  • Non-Magnetic: Being ceramic, silicon nitride is inherently non-magnetic, making CESI 16038 Bearing ideal for applications where magnetic interference is a concern.
  • Electrical Insulation: Silicon nitride is non-conductive, making it ideal for applications requiring electrical insulation.

 

What Can CESI 16038 Bearing Be Used for?

CESI 16038 Bearing excels in unique applications due to its specific properties:

  • Precision Machine Tools: Especially in high-speed spindle applications where precision and reduced friction are paramount.
  • Electric Motors: Used in settings where high efficiency and performance are required. The non-conductive nature ensures minimal electrical interference.
  • Aerospace Equipment: For instruments and systems sensitive to weight and where resistance to extreme conditions is essential, like satellite gyroscopes and guidance systems.
  • Medical Devices: In high-performance equipment like MRI machines, surgical instruments, and dental drills, where precision, hygiene, and reduced noise are crucial.
  • High-Performance Vehicles: In race cars or motorcycles, for wheel and engine bearings, to handle high speeds with reduced heat production.