The Bronze-Steel Flanged Bushing combines the benefits of SCM435 alloy steel and high-stre...
This threaded copper sleeve is a high-performance component. It is made from tin bronze and is precision-machined through centrifugal casting. It is specifically designed for high-demand applications and features high strength and hardness, as well as excellent wear resistance, high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and low friction properties. The high tin content enhances its anti-wear performance, making it an ideal choice for heavy machinery, transportation, energy production equipment, and precision instruments.
Excellent wear resistance
Under oil-lubricated conditions, its wear rate is less than 5 milligrams per 100 meters, and it can remain durable even under high-load conditions.
Excellent corrosion resistance
Its resistance to seawater corrosion is 0.01 to 0.03 millimeters per year, and it can withstand media with pH values ranging from 5 to 9, suitable for harsh environments.
Anti-sticking performance
When used in conjunction with hardened steel, it has extremely strong anti-sticking performance, ensuring stable performance even under extreme conditions and avoiding adhesive wear.
High strength, low friction
Its high strength and low friction properties ensure consistent performance under heavy load and friction conditions, providing reliable performance in critical applications.
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Material |
Tin bronze CuSn8 |
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Mechanical properties |
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Hardness |
80 - 100 HBW |
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Tensile strength |
350 - 450 Mpa |
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Yield strength |
150 - 200 Mpa |
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Elongation |
25 - 35% |
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Anti-adhesion property |
When paired with hardened steel, it is less likely to cause adhesive wear. |
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Corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, high strength and low friction characteristics, especially under high load and friction conditions, can still maintain its stability. |
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