Solid self-lubricating copper rings are high-performance components, made by precision mac...
Material structure: Cast aluminum brass CuZn25Al6Fe3Mn3, with graphite insert.
Application features: Aluminum brass alloy provides mechanical strength and load capacity for bearings, while solid lubricant offers a continuous lubrication source to establish a reliable lubrication system. The built-in solid lubricant reduces friction and wear, eliminating the need for external oiling, thus reducing maintenance costs and downtime. At the same time, they resist the intrusion of contaminants and maintain good performance under high temperatures or harsh environments. They are suitable for low-speed, high-load operating conditions or environments requiring frequent restart operations. Especially suitable for installation in areas that are difficult to access and maintain, such as high altitudes, deep wells, or other hazardous environments. They can provide reliable support and protection for equipment under high temperature or heavy load conditions.
Applicable industries: Automotive industry, agricultural machinery, construction machinery, heavy machinery, ships, textile machinery, paper machinery, molds, chemical industry, food processing.
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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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