Alloy self lubricating bearing

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Description

The Alloy Self-Lubricating Bearings (Bushing Block) are engineered for superior performance in demanding conditions, particularly in construction machinery characterized by low speed and heavy loads. Crafted from a blend of metal powders, including Fe, Cu, C, and Mo, these bearings undergo a meticulous sintering process, resulting in a porous structure saturated with lubricants at specific temperatures, containing 14% to 18% lubricants at normal conditions. This innovative design allows the bearings to release anti-friction lubricants when faced with temporary shortages due to temperature rises and pump suction, effectively preventing dry friction that could harm critical components.

Unlike traditional steel and copper bushing blocks, our alloy self-lubricating bearings significantly enhance usability by incorporating various alloy elements. They mitigate wear and deformation in mounting holes caused by collision and friction while providing a buffering effect due to their low density and porosity. This unique capability drastically reduces wear and tear, protecting essential machine components such as the axis, arm body, and hydro-cylinder. R&D efforts, guided by international experts, have led to the development of a series of bearings that not only match but also replace imported components, demonstrating reliability through extensive testing and adoption by renowned brands worldwide.

Specifications

Property Details
Material Metal powders (Fe, Cu, C, Mo)
Lubricant Content 14%-18% at normal temperature
Application Construction machinery, automobile parts
Features Self-lubricating, porous structure, elastic anti-force capability

Additional Information

  • Designed to reduce wear and deformation in rigid parts.
  • Tested for reliability and performance by numerous brands.
  • Developed to fully replace imported components.

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