Ceramic Bearings are typically comprised of Zirconia, Alumina, tungsten carbide, or even Silicon nitride. These ceramics are ultra-hard with a Rc>90. Couple the high hardness with a low coefficient of friction and ceramic bearings exhibit long life and typically minimize the wear on the shafts running against the bearing.
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