Tin Bronze Bushing For Mining Equipment uses high-purity copper as the base material, and ...
Mining Equipment Brass Bushing is specially designed for high-load and high-wear conditions of mining equipment. It is made of high-quality brass materials with high strength, wear resistance and pressure resistance. It is suitable for low-speed to medium-speed heavy-load operation scenarios, such as bearings and sleeves in key parts of crushers, conveyors, and mineral processing equipment, which significantly reduces friction loss and improves equipment operation stability and life.
Super wear and pressure resistance: High-density brass material effectively resists impact and wear in the harsh environment of mines and extends the replacement cycle of parts.
Super wear and pressure resistance: High-density brass material effectively resists impact and wear in the harsh environment of mines and extends the replacement cycle of parts.
Low-friction long-term lubrication: Smooth surface and good self-lubrication, reducing the risk of equipment jamming and maintenance frequency.
Corrosion resistance and durability: Special alloy components enhance corrosion resistance and adapt to humid and dusty mining operating environments.
Reasons for selection: Mining Equipment Brass Bushing replaces traditional cast iron or ordinary copper bushings with high cost performance, greatly reducing downtime and is a reliable guarantee for efficient and continuous operation of mining equipment.
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