About Bushes & Bearings
Carbon/graphite bushes & bearings are made in special grades beyond the limits of other materials. These are self lubricants and has a polishing effect upon the shaft against which it rubs, as such the wear rate is low. Also these can run dry and suitable for condition where oil contamination is avoided. These are also unaffected by acids & alkalies and suitable for use up to high temperatures. Carbon impregnated bush bearings in two halves especially developed for stokers of boiler, replaced the cast iron bushes gives most satisfactory result,
Because of dry running & high lubricant properties.
Field:
- Thermal power stations
- Chemical plants
- Petrochemical units
- Textiles
- Fertilizers, etc.
Product details
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Ash
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0.05 - 0.2 %
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Material
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Carbon
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Shape
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Ring and Cylindrical
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Density
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1.70-1.92g/cm3
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Bending Strength
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11-18 Mpa
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Precision Engineering for Demanding ApplicationsOur bushes and bearings are meticulously manufactured to meet diverse industrial requirements with inner diameters ranging from 10mm to 500mm, and outer diameters up to 600mm. The products maintain a tight tolerance of 0.05mm, ensuring reliable fit and function in high-performance environments such as automotive, electrical, and agricultural machinery.
Exceptional Durability and Corrosion ResistanceConstructed from CuZn, CuSn, and CuAl alloys, and finished in black, our bushes and bearings resist corrosion even in harsh environments. The advanced lubrication methods, including self-lubricated and oil-impregnated options, minimize maintenance while maximizing longevity and operational efficiency.
Versatile Manufacturing and Customization OptionsUtilizing centrifugal casting, sand casting, and precise machining, we supply cylindrical, flanged, spherical, and custom-shaped components. This versatility allows us to fulfill unique client specifications, whether you require traditional standards or custom solutions for specialized applications.
FAQ's of Bushes & Bearings:
Q: How are the bushes and bearings manufactured to achieve tight tolerances?
A: The bushes and bearings are produced using centrifugal casting or sand casting, followed by precise machining to maintain tolerances as fine as 0.05mm. This combination ensures exceptional dimensional accuracy and a high-quality finish, suitable for critical industrial uses.
Q: What benefits do self-lubricated and oil-impregnated bushes and bearings offer?
A: Self-lubricated and oil-impregnated designs provide consistent lubrication, reducing the need for frequent maintenance. They are ideal for continuous operation and challenging environments, ensuring smooth performance and increased service life, even under extreme temperatures and load conditions.
Q: When should I choose a custom-shaped bush or bearing?
A: Custom shapes, including cylindrical, flanged, or spherical designs, should be selected when your application demands specific dimensions or unique mounting configurations. Our manufacturing capabilities support tailored solutions based on your project requirements.
Q: Where are these bushes and bearings commonly used?
A: These components are widely used in automobile manufacturing, industrial machinery, electrical equipment, and agricultural machinery. Their robust design and corrosion resistance make them suitable for harsh and high-performance settings.
Q: What is the process for ordering bushes and bearings as an importer or exporter from India?
A: You can contact us directly with your requirements, including desired size, shape, and material specifications. As a manufacturer, supplier, exporter, and importer based in India, we provide support throughout the order, production, and shipping process, complying with IS, ASTM, and DIN standards.
Q: How does the material composition enhance performance in harsh environments?
A: Utilizing CuZn, CuSn, and CuAl alloys imparts superior hardness (60-120 HB), high density (1.70-1.92 g/cm3), and corrosion resistance. This makes the bushes and bearings ideal for environments exposed to moisture, chemicals, or mechanical stress.