Self-lubricating bushings are widely used in steel plant industries due to their ability to perform reliably under extreme conditions such as high temperatures, heavy loads, and exposure to dust, debris, and corrosive elements.
These bushings are embedded with solid lubricants like graphite or PTFE, which are released during operation. This eliminates the need for external lubrication, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
Made from materials like solid bronze or steel-backed composites, they resist wear and corrosion. Ideal for environments with moisture, chemicals, and abrasive particles.
Designed to handle heavy and shock loads, making them suitable for rolling mills, hydraulic cylinders, and lifting mechanisms.
Their reliability and low maintenance contribute to longer operational periods without interruption.
High temperature and corrosion resistance.
Reduces vibration and ensures safe operations.
Performs in aggressive, humid, or dusty areas.
Fast production and availability for overhauls.