The Copper alloy curved slider is made of high-performance tin bronze as the base material...
This copper slider is precisely machined from high-performance copper alloy tin bronze as the base material. It is widely used in high-demanding sliding friction components, especially in bearings and sliding parts of mechanical equipment. Its excellent wear resistance and corrosion resistance make it an ideal choice for industrial applications, especially in high-temperature and high-pressure environments, ensuring stability and durability.
Outstanding wear resistance
With strong wear resistance, it can effectively reduce wear and extend service life, making it an ideal choice for high-load and high-friction applications.
Outstanding corrosion resistance
With strong corrosion resistance, it is particularly resistant to seawater, acidic liquids, and various chemical corrosions, ensuring long-term stability in various environments.
High strength and hardness
It has excellent mechanical strength and hardness, capable of withstanding high-pressure and high-temperature working conditions.
Outstanding thermal conductivity
It has outstanding thermal conductivity, which helps maintain the temperature stability of the sliding surface and prevents performance degradation caused by high temperatures.
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Material |
747 tin bronze ZCuSn7Zn4Pb7 |
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Mechanical properties |
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Tensile strength |
260 MPa |
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Yield strength |
120 MPa |
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Elongation |
12% |
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Hardness |
70 HB |
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