Bimetal Bushing
A bimetal bushing bearing is a type of bearing that consists of steel and bronze powder bonded together to form a composite material. These bearings are designed to provide low friction and wear resistance in various applications, particularly in machinery and automotive components.
The bimetal construction typically involves a softer metal, such as bronze, which is used for the inner layer that comes into contact with the shaft.
The outer layer is usually made of a harder material, such as steel, which provides strength and durability.
Bimetal bushings are commonly used in applications where there is a need for high load capacity, low friction, and resistance to wear. They are often found in automotive engines, transmissions, and various industrial machinery.
Bimetal bushings can be more economical than full bronze bushing bearings while still providing good performance.
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