The first thing that strikes the eye when looking at bicycle bearings is the difference in price between steel bearings and hybrid ceramic bearings.
Ceramic vs steel bearings bike.
Ceramic deals with heat better so.
In our higher end cult bearings ceramic balls and races lighter lubrication is needed so they roll much quicker with less drag than standard steel bearings.
This is mostly due to the additional time spent to perfect a quality ceramic ball.
On a bicycle which is considered a low speed application compared to a formula 1 car or motorcycle engine for example the ball bearing material itself steel or ceramic has little to no effect on the friction of the bearing assembly.
This impact leaves a very small dent or pit in the steel race.
Ceramic bearings vs steel bearings ceramic materials offer superior corrosion and heat resistance higher dimensional stability and lower density which facilitates high speed.
Cutting to the chase on ceramic bearings on a bicycle.
Geometrically the contact points inner and outer dimensions and thickness between steel and ceramic bearings is the same so they are interchangeable.
The material can be polished smoother than any metal reducing friction and wear.
Most sealed ceramic bearings are actually hybrid ceramic bearings which combine a steel race with ceramic ball bearings.
The ceramic balls are often silicon nitride or equivalent.
Steel bearings are commodity items that are composed of hardened steel balls and a steel inner and outer race.
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.
Cost of purchase for ceramic and steel bearings.