Bearing materials
To produce the spout of composite bearings in stand and centrifugal casting ADMOS uses both standard white metals and bronze alloys. Referred to as white metals are soft bearing metals based on lead and tin with excellent tribological properties, which are used under moderate loads and high speeds. This contrasts with the much more wear-resistant bearing material from the group of copper alloys. Here, lead bronze are mainly used, that combine high strength with simultaneously good sliding properties.
Material combinations
Composite plain bearings are made of at least two layers of alloys of different composition. Apart from the typical versions as two-layer and solid bearings, we furthermore offer the possibility of a three-layer composite version. For this purpose an additional white metal layer is applied to the steel-bronze composite. This is done either as cast or electroplated.
Below is an overview of all offered material combinations and variants:
Supporting body | Two-layer composite | Three-layered composite |
Steel | White metal (babbitt) | – |
Steel | Bronze | – |
Steel | Bronze | White metal (casting) |
Steel | Bronze (+ diffusion barrier) | White metal (galvanised) |
Bronze | White metal (babbitt) | – |
Bronze (bushing) | – | – |
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