Light-loaded bearings: Solid Plastic Balls are often used as light-loaded bearings to support and reduce friction due to their lightweight and wear-resistant properties.
Flow control applications: Plastic balls are widely used in applications where precise control of fluid flow is required, such as micro pumps, sprayers, dispensers, pumps, and valves, due to their smooth and silent operation.
Office furniture: Plastic balls are often used in office furniture, such as bearings for chairs, tables, and other adjustable parts, because they are quiet and durable.
Medical equipment: In medical equipment, plastic balls are used as bearings and rolling parts due to their quiet, wear-resistant, and lubrication-free properties to ensure quiet operation of the equipment and patient comfort.
Pharmaceutical, food, and chemical production: In these industries, plastic balls are widely used in various equipment and processes due to their corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and easy cleaning properties.
Precision instruments, measurement, and control equipment: Plastic balls provide stable support and precise control in these high-precision applications.
Photographic and pharmaceutical equipment: Plastic balls are used as key rolling and supporting parts in equipment that requires smooth, noiseless operation, such as cameras and pharmaceutical machinery.
Computers, air conditioning and automation equipment: In these equipment, plastic balls are used to reduce noise, improve efficiency and provide stable support.
Copiers and industrial equipment: Plastic balls are used as rolling parts in these equipment to improve the durability and performance of the equipment.
Other special applications: Depending on the specific plastic type and properties, plastic balls can also be used in other special applications, such as electrical and thermal insulation, non-magnetic components, etc.