Case Study Of Steelair's Bimetallic Bearing

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1.Bi Metallic bearings
Steelair’s bimetallic bearing represents advancement in bearing technology and it can be assembled, accustomed or soldered into place. Along with high load capacity and good fatigue properties, it is also an excellent wear-resistant material.
The bimetallic bearing is the composite of low friction copper alloy and is perfect for use when provided with excellent requisite strength and the finest carrying capacity by means of derived remains and secondary wedging technology.
It is extensively used in automotive applications such as compressors, pedal bearings, steering gear, tailgate pivots, power steering, king-pin bushes, mechanical handling and lifting machines or equipments etc.
2. Babbitt bearings/White bearings
Steelair produces Babbit bearings of high tenacity and that easily
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Hi Precision Components
Count us as experts in highest quality standards with best quality assurance; we produce highest quality machine tools. Steelair Precision Component is manufactured from the best materials sourced from the most dependable vendors with high quality raw materials to complete the requirement.
Our ability to design and manufacture machines and equipments leads towards zero defect. High precision are mainly exerted in gears, pulleys, gear boxes, clamps and bearings.

Services:
Apart from being a manufacturer; Steelair has also surpassed in providing hi-end repair services to our patrons in the minimal time and best rate.
1. Repair of bearings can performed on fire-fighting jobs, with an assurance delivery of 48hrs.
2. Reverse engineering from old bearings or foreign replacements can be produced.
3. Non-destructive testing (NDT) such as ultrasound and dye penetrant is done to check the coherence of the white metal to the bearing shell.
4. We serve high machine components that consist of magnet frames and other assemblies.
5. We procure traction motor components, axel bearings and different précised components for heavy industry sector.

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