Wear resistance is one of the most prominent advantages of ceramic structural components. Due to their extremely high hardness, they maintain a good surface condition even under long-term friction.
Compared to steel, the wear rate of ceramic materials is typically only a fraction of that of steel, making them widely used in components such as bearings, seals, nozzles, and guide rails.
In mining machinery, textile equipment, and automated production lines, ceramic structural components significantly extend equipment maintenance cycles and reduce operating costs.
As industrial equipment develops towards higher speeds and greater intelligence, highly wear-resistant ceramic parts will have even broader application prospects.
