Tin Bronze Bushing For Mining Equipment uses high-purity copper as the base material, and ...
Tin Bronze Bushing For steering Gear is an important component to ensure the efficient operation of equipment. It can not only provide long-lasting wear and corrosion resistance in harsh environments, but also significantly reduce maintenance frequency through self-lubricating properties, providing high-reliability operation guarantee for ships and heavy machinery systems.
1. High-purity substrate: Based on high-purity copper, add appropriate amounts of tin and other alloy elements to improve the overall material performance.
2. Excellent wear resistance: It has strong wear resistance in high-load and high-speed operation environments, extending service life.
3. Good self-lubrication: It can still maintain stable operation without frequent addition of lubricants, reducing maintenance costs.
4. Excellent corrosion resistance: It can be used for a long time in corrosive environments such as seawater and humid air, and the surface is not easy to rust or deteriorate.
5. High mechanical strength: It has good compressive resistance and stable dimensional accuracy to ensure stable operation in the steering gear system.
1. Reduce friction resistance: Effectively reduce the contact wear between the shaft and the sleeve, and improve the stability of equipment operation.
2. Extend the life of the steering gear: Through the support of high-performance materials, the long-term durability and reliability of the steering gear system are achieved.
3. Improve operating efficiency: The self-lubricating characteristics reduce stagnation and energy loss, ensuring that the steering gear is responsive and precise.
4. Reduce maintenance frequency: No frequent replacement or lubrication is required, suitable for industrial and marine systems that run for a long time.
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