Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Balls, iron/steel, forged/stamped for grinding mills. In 2023, Balls, iron/steel, forged/stamped for grinding mills were the world's 1742nd most traded product, with a total trade of $1.42B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Balls, iron/steel, forged/stamped for grinding mills decreased by -24.2%, from $1.87B to $1.42B. Trade in Balls, iron/steel, forged/stamped for grinding mills represent 0.0063% of total world trade.
Balls, iron/steel, forged/stamped for grinding mills are a part of Other Iron Products.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Balls, iron/steel, forged/stamped for grinding mills were China ($912M), Chile ($102M), United States ($57.2M), Mexico ($53.1M), and Russia ($37.5M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Balls, iron/steel, forged/stamped for grinding mills were Chile ($178M), Kazakhstan ($129M), Brazil ($110M), Mexico ($75.9M), and Peru ($74.4M).
Ranking Balls, iron/steel, forged/stamped for grinding mills ranks 4168th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description There are a lot of different types of grinding mills and each use different types of balls, iron/steel, and forged/stamped parts to do the job. Each type of grinding mill is different and has different parts that are used to do the job. For instance, ball mills are used to grind materials with a high silica content and they need specially made balls that are softer and more durable than steel. On the other hand, they can also use iron/steel or forged/stamped parts for steel mills.