Bearings with solid lubricant
Bearings with solid lubricant
Bilge drainage and cooling
Cane grinding (extraction)
Casting and steelwork
Centrifugal pumps
Concentrate Processing
Cone crushers
Fishmeal and fish oil plants
General industry
General rigging
Gyratory crusher
Heavy machinery
Hydraulic equipment
Hydroelectric plants
Juice and crystallization treatment
Lead-free bronze alloys
Open-pit mining
Paper and cardboard manufacturing
Propulsion and steering systems
Rod, ball, SAG and vertical mills
Sintered bearings
Speed reducers
Steam generation
Thermal power plants
Turbine pumps
Underground mining
Valves and special accessories
These consist of bronze bearings or wear plates with partial or through holes covering 25% to 35% of the sliding surface. Solid lubricants, such as Graphite/PTFE, are inserted into these holes and properly distributed to ensure the entire bearing or wear plate maintains a very thin, durable lubricant film during operation. This provides excellent lubrication and minimizes wear, even when the bearing is stationary.
The high mechanical, wear and corrosion resistance of the material (tin bronze, manganese bronze, aluminum bronze…), combined with the chemical inertness of the Graphite/PTFE; They create bearings and wear plates with excellent performance at low sliding speeds and high dynamic loads; with oscillating and intermittent operations, in hostile environments (-100°C to 300°C), in the presence of distilled water, sea water, acidic waters, lyes and/or against the corrosive action of sulfur and hot or oxidizing gases.