Metallized Carbon Corporation has launched a range of custom carbon-graphite bearings designed for running submerged in low viscosity liquids
Claiming them to be superior to plastic and metal bearings, Metcar carbon-graphite bearings run in applications ranging from - 400 to 1000 ºF and can handle most common liquids, like water, gasoline, hot oil, solvents, strong chemicals, molten metals, liquefied gases and beverages.
According to the Metallized Carbon Corporation, plastic or polymer bearing materials often fail in submerged applications because of their tendencies to swell, soften or deteriorate. Metallic bearings are often unsatisfactory because the hydrodynamic film provided by low viscosity liquids is not thick enough to overcome the strong atomic attraction between metal bearings and the metal shaft.
Carbon-graphite is a self-polishing and dimensionally stable material. Shafts polished to a fine surface finish will polish the carbon-graphite material to the same fine finish, so a thin hydrodynamic film is sufficient to provide lubrication. The custom bearings, available in more than 150 grades of Metcar
Product Model | Inside Diameter | Outside Diameter | Thickness |
6228Z NACHI | 140 | 250 | 42 |
6028Z NACHI | 140 | 210 | 33 |