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Self-lubricating Bearings And Thrust Washers

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

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Self-lubricating Bearings And Thrust Washers

Metallized Carbon Corporation provides customers with its Metcar 1010 Babbitt mechanical grade. Ideal for non-lubricated applications, Metcar 1010 is suitable for use in dry or submerged environments at temperatures up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, such as: pump and meter bearings, seal rings and thrust washers, guide bushings, roll bearings for textile and plating equipment. Its features include:

The Metcar 1010 has a self-lubricating bearing grade option.

Metallized Carbon Corporation provides customers with its Metcar 1010 Babbitt mechanical grade. Ideal for non-lubricated applications, Metcar 1010 is suitable for use in dry or submerged environments at temperatures up to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, such as: pump and meter bearings, seal rings and thrust washers, guide bushings, roll bearings for textile and plating equipment. Its features include:

  • Self-lubricating bearing grade option..
  • High corrosive resistance and long wear life.
  • Utilization for high loads at medium speeds and for medium loads at high speed.
  • Low in friction.
  • High compressive strength.
  • Remarkable chemical resistance.
  • Good thermal properties. 
  • High electrical conductivity.

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