Tin Bronze Bushing For Mining Equipment uses high-purity copper as the base material, and ...
Self-Lubricating Brass Bushings For Metallurgical Equipment is an "industrial-grade high-temperature self-lubricating solution" specially developed for working conditions in the metallurgical industry. It adopts a standard special copper alloy formula to break through the temperature limit and life bottleneck of traditional bearings in metallurgical equipment. It is the ultimate choice for high-temperature and heavy-load scenarios such as continuous casting machines, rolling equipment, and smelting machinery.
Ultra-high temperature tolerance: using brass matrix, short-term tolerance to molten steel splashing, exclusive high-temperature self-compensating lubrication system, and maintaining a stable oil film under high-temperature continuous working environment.
Super strong impact resistance: high dynamic load capacity, meeting the impact requirements of rolling mills for tens of thousands of times, multi-layer metal composite structure, and higher compressive strength than ordinary copper sleeves.
Intelligent anti-corrosion design: The triple protection system resists the erosion of special metallurgical media such as acid mist and molten aluminum. Zero maintenance and long life design: The embedded solid lubricant reserves are increased to achieve maintenance-free equipment overhaul cycle, pass thermal fatigue test, and have a long life.
Intelligent wear warning: optional IoT wear sensor to monitor the remaining life of the sleeve in real time.
Applicable equipment: Full-process metallurgical equipment from raw material processing to finished product rolling.
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