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Powdered bronze is pressed and then impregnated with SAE 30 oil to make this material self-lubricating.
An excellent alternative to oil-filled bronze, graphite-filled bronze provides dry lubrication in temperatures as high as 700° F.
Diameter is oversized to allow for finishing.
These rods are precision ground for a tight diameter tolerance of ±0.0005".
The thickness and width are oversized to allow for finishing.
Precision ground on the top and bottom, these bars have a tight thickness tolerance of ±0.002".
Known for its ability to resist stress cracking and fatigue, 544 bronze also offers good formability and excellent machinability. It's commonly called phosphor bronze.
AMPCO® 18 is a premium aluminum-bronze alloy that combines strength with superior wear resistance.
An easier-to-machine alternative to 932 bronze, 936 also has better corrosion resistance. It's also called modified SAE 64.
Frequently called manganese brass, 863 bronze can handle heavy loads and high speeds when properly lubricated.
954 bronze contains a minimum of 10% aluminum for strength and weldability. It is also known as aluminum bronze. It's widely used for bearings, bushings, valve bodies, and worm gears.
Frequently called manganese brass, 863 bronze can handle heavy loads and high speeds when properly lubricated. These bars are a higher-strength alternative to tight-tolerance 954 bearing bronze bars.
Thickness and width are oversized to allow for finishing.
These bars are precision ground on the top and bottom for a tight thickness tolerance of ±0.002".
Also known as leaded commercial bronze, 316 contains lead for good machinability.
Commonly called silicon-bronze, 655 bronze contains more silicon than other bronze alloys, making it suitable for all types of welding.
For a good combination of strength, machinability, and weldability, choose 955 bronze.
Offering excellent formability, 220 bronze is known for its ability to withstand outdoor exposure. It's commonly called commercial bronze.
A low-lead alternative to 316 bronze, 642 bronze is just as machinable with higher strength. It is also called aluminum-silicon-bronze.
The addition of nickel gives 630 bronze high strength. It is also called aluminum-nickel-bronze.
Because 510 bronze is very strong and formable, it is the best choice for applications involving repetitive motion, such as springs and bellows.
Bolt these flanges to another same-size flange with a gasket to create an access point within a pipe line. They are also known as Silbraze flanges.
Also known as Pressure Class 150 flanges, these brass flanges are designed for low-pressure applications.
Grind these hardened steel blanks to the size and shape you need.