Tin Bronze Bushing For Mining Equipment uses high-purity copper as the base material, and ...
Self-Lubricating Brass Bushings For Mining Equipment is made of high-quality brass materials and is designed for working conditions. It integrates high strength, wear resistance, corrosion resistance and self-lubricating properties. Its unique internally embedded lubricating column structure can achieve long-term stable operation without external oil supply, significantly reducing maintenance costs. It is an ideal bearing component for heavy-load, low-speed and highly corrosive environments in mining machinery.
High strength and wear resistance: The high-quality brass matrix gives the sleeve excellent pressure resistance and wear resistance, which adapts to the high impact load and frequent friction conditions of mining equipment.
Self-lubricating and maintenance-free: The built-in lubricating column continuously releases lubricating medium, effectively reduces the friction coefficient, and solves the lubrication problem caused by environmental restrictions (such as dust, mud, and lack of oil).
Extreme environment adaptability: Resistant to high temperature, low temperature, seawater and chemical medium corrosion, suitable for humid, dusty or corrosive mining working environments.
Long life economy: Reduce the frequency of downtime and replacement due to wear, extend the service life of equipment, and have significant comprehensive benefits.
Specially optimized for the harsh conditions of mines, with reliability and low maintenance costs as the core, it helps equipment to operate continuously and efficiently, and safeguards production efficiency and safety.
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