The PTFE single-flange solid self-lubricating copper sleeve is a high-performance mechanic...
Single-flange self-lubricating bearing (with graphite embedding) is a high-performance solid self-lubricating brass sleeve. It is made of a high-strength copper-zinc alloy as the base material and is processed by embedding high-purity graphite solid lubricant and additives. This product breaks through the limitation of traditional bearings relying on oil film lubrication, providing long-lasting lubrication and can be used in an atmospheric environment. It is applicable to various fields such as general machinery, water conservancy engineering, metallurgical machinery, mining machinery, injection molding machines, and automotive production lines.
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Material |
High-Tensile brass CuZn25Al6Fe3Mn3 + Graphite |
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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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