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Metallized Carbon offers self-lubricating material

A Metallized Carbon Corporation product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Nov 11, 2008

Metallized Carbon Corporation has released its Metcar Grade M-11 bearing material.

Metcar Grade M-11 is a plain, un-impregnated, carbon-graphite material that has good self-lubricating qualities and good wear resistance when running dry at temperatures up to 650F.

It is an economical grade suitable for bearings that must run continuously at relatively light load and low speed.

Metcar Grade M-11 is used for bearings in equipment such as high temperature air dampers, continuous veneer board dryers and high temperature conveyors.

It is available in all Metallized Carbon standard sleeve bearing, standard flange bearing and standard thrust bearing sizes.

It is also available in all standard self-aligning pillow block and self-aligning flange block assemblies.

Bearings manufactured from Metcar materials are self-lubricating, non-galling, dimensionally stable, have high compressive strength and can be manufactured to meet size specifications.

The materials are completely homogenous and provide continuous lubrication for their service life, making them suitable for mechanical components that must operate in environments where oil/grease lubrication cannot be used.

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