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Low Temperature

Monday, June 22, 2009

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The low temperature wheel provides an economical solution for refrigeration and sub-zero climates.



Bishop-Wisecarver (Pittsburg, CA) announces the availability of its new low temperature wheel, the latest addition to the company's signature DualVee product line. Designed primarily to meet the extreme low temperature demands present in the aerospace industry, the low temperature wheel also provides an economical solution for refrigeration and sub-zero climates. Features include:

  • Available sizes in 1 through 4 from stock. 
  • Type 440C stainless steel balls and races.
  • Type 304 stainless steel retainers.
  • Temperature range from -94 to +230 °F. 

For more information visit www.bwc.com

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