Do bearings tend to seize up in low-temperature environments? Are hybrid ceramic bearings up to the challenge?
In cold-chain logistics, polar scientific equipment, and other low-temperature applications, conventional bearings often suffer from stiffening or seizing due to lubricant grease solidifying at low temperatures. Hybrid ceramic bearings, however, exhibit excellent performance in extreme cold—remaining smooth and operational even below -50°C. When paired with specialized low-temperature lubricants, they effectively prevent cold-induced seizing. Has your low-temperature equipment ever had its bearings "frozen" solid?

