Ceramic Grinding Burrs
Our ceramic grinding burrs are high-quality accessories designed for coffee and pepper grinders. They are extraordinary wear-resistant, environmentally safe, smooth to use, and easy to assemble with pepper grinders and coffee grinders.
We have passed the German LFGB, US FDA, and EU EEG certification. If you need high-quality, low-cost and environmentally friendly pepper mill parts, please contact us today.
Ceramic grinding burrs are often compared with stainless steel grinding burrs: stainless steel grinding burrs have high grinding efficiency and save more effort, but are not suitable for grinding coarse salt; ceramic grinding burrs are lower in cost, high in hardness, and corrosion-resistant, and are the first choice when you need to grind coarse salt. Most of the affordable pepper grinders on the market have grinding burrs made of ceramic.
Jinghui Ceramic supply 95% alumina ceramic and steatite ceramic grinding burrs in a variety of standard sizes and also support customization. Suitable for pepper grinders with wooden, acrylic, glass, and stainless steel bottles.
The pepper grinder mechanism is a functional part that can be easily assembled into various salt and pepper grinder housings. The grinding burr is made of food-grade alumina ceramic, which is harder than metal and will not rust or corrode. Other parts are made of ABS plastic, stainless steel, aluminum, etc. All materials are safe and non-toxic.
We have a variety of standard styles such as Knob Twist, Ratchet and Crank. In addition to alumina ceramic grinding burrs, we also provide stainless steel and carbon steel grinding burrs. Support customization.
Coffee Grinder Burrs
Currently, there are basically two types of materials for coffee grinder burrs in the industry: Metal: including 420 stainless steel, high nitrogen steel, titanium-plated steel, etc., with high hardness, good wear resistance, and relatively long life. Ceramic: does not rust, does not heat up when grinding, does not affect the taste of coffee, and does not generate static electricity. However, the hardness of ceramic is not as sharp as steel, nor is it as durable as steel, so it is mostly used in entry-level models.
We have two types of coffee grinder burrs: conical burrs and flat burrs. The material is generally 95% or 99% alumina ceramic.