Synthetic Ruby Balls
Ball Bearing
Ultra-Hard, Precision & Wear-Resistant
Synthetic ruby balls from Atlas Ball & Bearing deliver exceptional hardness, extreme wear resistance, and outstanding dimensional stability. Designed for ultra-precision applications, these synthetic ruby balls are ideal for high-speed bearings, optical instruments, and scientific equipment where precision, hardness, and reliability are critical.
Manufactured from lab-grown corundum (aluminium oxide), these balls provide a smooth, ultra-hard surface, high sphericity, and excellent chemical and thermal stability, making them perfect for demanding industrial and high-precision applications.
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Precision Ball Diameter
Why Choose Synthetic Ruby Balls?
Synthetic ruby is one of the hardest known materials after diamond, providing superior wear resistance and maintaining tight dimensional tolerances under extreme conditions. Synthetic ruby balls excel in applications requiring minimal friction, high speed, and high repeatability.
They are chemically inert, thermally stable, and resistant to scratching, making them ideal for precision bearings, laboratory instrumentation, and high-performance measurement devices.
Key Benefits
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Extremely high hardness
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Excellent wear and abrasion resistance
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High dimensional accuracy and sphericity
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Smooth, low-friction surface for high-speed applications
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Chemically inert and corrosion-resistant
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Thermally stable and low thermal expansion
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Ideal for precision instruments and high-load mini bearings
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Consistent batch-to-batch quality
Manufacturing & Supply
We are capable of manufacturing and supplying loose synthetic ruby balls in nearly every variation of grade, maintaining an extensive stock with sizes ranging from 0.2mm to 150mm in diameter.
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Additionally, we offer a bespoke ball manufacturing service, which follows the same process controls and traceability but uses a customer’s own material. For further details, please email us or call +44 (0) 1922 710515.
Applications
Synthetic ruby balls are used where extreme hardness, precision, and wear resistance are required.
Typical applications include:
High-speed and miniature bearings
Optical and scientific instruments
Precision measurement devices
Aerospace and defence components
Watchmaking and timekeeping bearings
Laboratory equipment and fluidic devices
Micro-mechanical assemblies
Synthetic ruby balls are available in multiple diameters and tolerances to suit high-precision and low-friction requirements.
Why Atlas Ball & Bearing?
UK-based supplier of high-precision synthetic ruby balls
Extensive stock with rapid UK and international delivery
Wide range of sizes and tolerances
Expertise in ultra-hard precision materials
Consistent quality, sphericity, and full traceability
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Useful terms and definitions
Batch or Lot:
A defined quantity of balls manufactured under conditions presumed to be uniform and which is considered an entity.
Nominal Ball Diameter:
The diameter value that is used for the general identification of a ball size.
Single Ball Diameter:
The distance between two parallel planes tangential to the actual ball surface.
Diameter Tolerance per Batch:
The allowed difference between the smallest measured ball diameter and the largest ball diameter within the same batch or lot quantity.
Sphericity:
A measure of roundness expressed as the difference between the measured roundness of a ball and a theoretically perfectly round ball.
Surface Finish or Roughness:
A measure of the texture of a surface. It is quantified by the vertical deviations of the actual surface from its ideal form. If these deviations are large, the surface is rough; if they are small, the surface is smooth.
Ball Grades
| Grade | Diameter Tolerance per Ball | Sphericity | Diameter Tolerance per Unit Container | Basic Diameter Tolerance | Maximum Surface Roughness Micro | |||||
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| Inch | µ | Inch | µ | Inch | µ | Inch | µ | Inch | µ | |
| 3 | .000003 | 0.076 | .000003 | 0.076 | .000005 | 0.127 | ±.00003 | ± 0.076 | 0.5 | 0.013 |
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| 5 | .000005 | 0.127 | .000005 | 0.127 | .00001 | 0.25 | ±.00005 | ± 0.127 | 0.8 | 0.02 |
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| 10 | .000010 | 0.25 | .000010 | 0.25 | .00002 | 0.51 | ±.0001 | ± 2.5 | 1.0 | 0.025 |
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| 15 | .000015 | 0.38 | .000015 | 0.38 | .00003 | 0.76 | ±.0001 | ± 2.5 | 1.2 | 0.03 |
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| 25 | .000025 | 0.63 | .000025 | 0.63 | .00005 | 1.27 | ±.0001 | ± 2.5 | 1.5 | 0.038 |
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| 50 | .00005 | 1.27 | .00005 | 1.27 | .0001 | 2.5 | ±.0002 | ± 5 | 3.0 | 0.075 |
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| 100 | .0001 | 2.5 | .0001 | 2.5 | .0002 | 5 | ±.0005 | ± 5 | 5.0 | 0.125 |
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| 200 | .0002 | 5 | .0002 | 5 | .0004 | 10 | ±.0010 | ± 10 | 8.0 | 0.2 |
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| 300 | .0003 | 7.5 | .0003 | 7.5 | .0006 | 15 | ±.0015 | ± 37.5 | N/A | N/A |
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| 500 | .0005 | 12.5 | .0005 | 12.5 | .001 | 25 | ±.002 | ± 50 | N/A | N/A |
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| 1000 | .001 | 25 | .001 | 25 | .002 | 50 | ±.005 | ± 125 | Not Applicable | Not Applicable |
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| 2000 | .002 | 50 | .002 | 50 | .004 | 100 | ±.005 | ± 125 | N/A | N/A |
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