Stainless Steel Sphere

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        Maoping is one of stainless steel sphere manufactures in China since 2008. As a leading & professional China stainless steel ball with over 14 years. Our company manufacturing stainless steel sculpture for decoration. Contact us today to request a free quote or more information. 

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ALL You Need to Know About Stainless Steel Sphere

        Stainless steel sphere are usually steel balls produced by stainless steel forging process. At this stage, the materials commonly used for stainless steel balls are 201, 302, 304, 316, 316L, 420, 440C. Our stainless steel decorative balls are mainly made of 201,304 and 316.

        201 stainless steel sphere belongs to the nickel section steel grade, austenitic type steel, non-magnetic, with low price and excellent performance. Can be processed, welded, drilled, hardness HRC ≤ 28. (Note: Xinxin steel ball reminds you that 201 stainless steel sphere should not be used in industries with high requirements for rust and corrosion prevention, such as: seawater or acidic substances).

        304 stainless steel ball is a typical representative of austenitic steel, generally non-magnetic, but after the light ball will be magnetic, can be demagnetized, HRC ≤ 26. has good anti-rust, anti-corrosion properties.

        316 stainless steel ball is austenitic steel, is by far the most high-grade steel ball industry, HRC ≤ 26, the most suitable for anti-corrosion requirements of the industry, the performance is better than 304 stainless steel ball than: 316L stainless steel ball has a softer and tougher white, so it is usually used for human body jewelry. Five, stainless steel ball 201/stainless steel polishing ball

        Depending on the size of the stainless steel balls, we produce them in two ways. The first way is 2 half round balls welded into one round ball by automatic welding machine, and the second way is one piece die-casting without welding seam.

 

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Stainless Steel Ball Size

        We can prodcut any size stainless steel ball to meet your specification. hollow steel balls in diameter from ∅6mm to ∅200mm (0.23″-8″)in diameter are available with a wall thickness from 0.6mm to 6MM . Our Large Steel Balls from ∅200mm to ∅3500MM with 0.8mm to 16MM thickness. Any large steel balls size than ∅3500mm can be made.

How to make stainless steel sphere?

        Depending on the size of the stainless steel balls, we produce them in two ways. The first way is 2 half round balls welded into one round ball by automatic welding machine, and the second way is one piece die-casting without welding seam.

        Steel ball production process: stamping – light grinding – quenching – hard grinding – appearance – fine grinding – cleaning – rustproof – finished product packaging.

The Advantage Of Stainless Steel Ball Decoration

Polished mirror surface

Clearly mapped ambient light and shadow

High quality materials

Long-lasting color, anti-corrosion and anti-rust

Seamless welding Round and delicate

Smooth and delicate, not scratching hands

Top 5 Famous Sphere Sculpture in the world

Wishing Tree-kalpavriksha

Indian-born artist Vibhor Sogani has created an abstract tree, in the Indian state of Gujarat. The tree is 35 feet tall and stands at the center of a circle with a diameter of 100 feet. Because of the smooth, reflective surface of the steel beads, this sculpture changes with the environment. In clear daylight, the kalpavriksha shines brightly, and when the clouds are thick, it emits a gentle glow.

Berkeley Ball

Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro’s 18,000-pound outdoor sculpture, “Sphere Within Sphere

Unisphere

The Unisphere is a spherical stainless steel representation of the Earth, located in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in the borough of Queens, New York City. The sphere, which measures 140 feet (43 m) high and 120 feet (37 m) in diameter, was commissioned as part of the 1964 New York World’s Fair. The Unisphere is one of the borough’s most iconic and enduring symbols.

Atomium

The Atomium is one of the most original and striking buildings in modern architecture. Designed by André Waterkeyn for the 1958 World Fair in Brussels, this structure is made of 9 interconnected steel spheres connected in a crystal-like lattice modeled after the atomic crystal structure of iron (hence the name Atomium).

Seeing Sphere at Chase Center

This work was designed by Olafur Eliasson. It consists of five 15 foot polished steel balls arranged in a circle was created in Berlin.

This mirrored surfaces all point towards each other creating an envirnment of multilayered. reflected spaces in which the objects and people appear over and over visible from various unexpected angles