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Tin Bronze Bushing For Ship Propulsion Systems is a high-performance wear-resistant component designed for key parts such as ship propulsion shafting, rudder systems, and propellers. It is made of high-quality tin bronze alloy precision casting, with seawater corrosion resistance, high wear resistance and self-lubricating properties, which can significantly reduce friction loss, extend the service life of equipment, and ensure the stable and reliable operation of ship propulsion systems.
1. Excellent corrosion resistance: Tin bronze material performs well in seawater, fresh water and humid environments, has strong resistance to electrochemical corrosion, and is suitable for long-term marine operating environments.
2. High wear resistance and low friction: The surface hardness of the copper sleeve is moderate, which can form a good running-in with the shaft neck, reduce direct contact between metals, reduce the friction coefficient, and avoid "biting" phenomenon.
3. Self-lubricating performance: The microstructure of tin bronze can store lubricating oil, and can provide short-term protection even when lubrication is insufficient, which is suitable for high-load, low-speed and heavy-load conditions.
4. High strength and fatigue resistance: Through precision casting and heat treatment processes, the copper sleeve is ensured to have high mechanical strength and can withstand alternating impact loads and vibrations.
Ship propulsion shaft system: used for stern shaft and intermediate shaft bearing protection.
Rudder system support: wear-resistant bushings for rudder pins and rudder bearings.
Propeller system: the matching part between the hub and the shaft.
Others: transmission parts such as pumps, valves, gearboxes, etc. that require corrosion resistance and wear resistance.
Choose Tin Bronze Bushing For Ship Propulsion Systems to provide lasting power and safety for your ship propulsion system!
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