The Copper alloy curved slider is made of high-performance tin bronze as the base material...
Copper alloy turbines are indispensable components in modern mechanical and energy systems. The matching gears are widely used in lifting machinery, conveying equipment, machine tools, automobiles, and instruments, mainly for reducing speed, increasing torque, changing the transmission direction, and achieving self-locking functions. With its compact structure, large transmission ratio, and smooth operation, it is very useful in various scenarios that require high reduction ratios and high load-bearing capabilities. This turbine is made of high-quality, high-strength brass as the base material and is precisely processed using advanced manufacturing techniques to ensure excellent performance and long-term reliability.
High-strength materials: Made of heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloys, ensuring stable operation in harsh environments.
Precision processing: Through precise processing and strict quality control, the turbines and turbine shafts are ensured to have high precision and efficiency.
Excellent durability: Optimized design and materials can extend service life and reduce maintenance frequency.
Efficient transmission: With a large transmission ratio and a compact structure, it can achieve a large transmission ratio within a small space, realizing transmission between intersecting shafts in different spaces.
Customized services: Can be customized according to customer needs to ensure perfect compatibility with various applications.
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Material |
High-Tensile brass CuZn25Al6Fe3Mn3 |
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Base material |
CuZn25Al6Fe3Mn3 |
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Base hardness |
HB170 |
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Tensile strength |
740 MPa |
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Yield strength |
400MPa |
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Elongation ratio |
7% |
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