What is Mill Ball? Grinding mill balls or Alumina balls are used in processing equipment to improve bearing performance. Alumina oxide balls are lighter, stiffer, smoother, harder, corrosion resistant, require less lubrication and have a lower thermal than others. What are the properties of Alumina Mill Ball? Alumina oxide is a top choice of ceramic balls due to its corrosion resistance and high operating temperature capabilities. They have a low water absorption rate and stable chemical features. They can resist high pressure and high temperatures and also can withstand the corrosion of alkali, acid and many organic solvents. It has high density and almost perfect roundness with smooth surface for higher grinding efficiency. The excellent wear resistance, higher impact strength to save your running cost and less contamination. What are the specifications? Specifications of Mill Ball Serial No Characteristics Result 1 Alumina Content (%) 92 2 Density (g/cm3) 3.65 3 Equivalent Wear loss (%) 0.10 4 Hardness/Mohs 9 5 Color white 6 Available Size (Diameter) (10,15,20,25,30,35,40,50, 60,70,80,90) mm What are the purposes of using Mill Ball? The primary role of inert alumina mill balls is to boost the spots of gas and liquid distribution. They also offer support and protection to the activating catalyst with low strength. Additionally, during the manufacturing process, temperatures change to higher temperatures. Inert alumina ceramic balls can resist those harsh temperatures. What are the applications of Mil Ball? It is widely used a process of grinding, mixing and dispersion. It is also used in engineering ceramics, ceramics capacitor, Tiles, Sanitary ware, Porcelain, Pigments, Enamels, Cement, Abrasive compounds etc. It is also used in other fields like paints, chemicals, electronics and plastics. Because of their durability, alumina oxide balls have a variety of heavy-duty and industrial uses. For example, the use of alumina oxide balls allows industrial bearings to run at higher speeds and higher temperatures