What CDA 932?

What CDA 932?

CDA 932 660 bearing bronze is a high leaded tin bronze or copper alloy with trace amounts of iron, nickel, and antimony, making it an absolute workhorse of a bearing alloy. It features excellent machining properties, good hardness, wear resistance, and great anti-friction qualities.

Is 932 the same as 660 bronze?

Copper Alloy C93200 / SAE 660 Bearing Bronze is a high leaded tin bronze and is considered the workhorse of the bearing bronze alloys.

What is alloy 932?

Alloy 932 Bearing Bronze (ASTM B505) Grade 932 Bearing Bronze is a high leaded tin bronze alloy. This bronze alloy is known for its excellent strength combined with excellent anti-friction qualities that make it very resistant to wear.

What is the difference between 932 and 954 bronze?

954 Aluminum Bronze does not have the anti-seizing properties of 932 Bearing Bronze, but it does, however, have excellent corrosion resistance and has superior elevated temperature strength. It has an electrical conductivity rating of 14% IACS. It is available in rounds, flats and squares.

What is SAE 660 bronze?

SAE 660 Bronze or C93200 as it also commonly known is a high-leaded tin/ bearing bronze. SAE 660 is one of the most widely used alloys on the Bronze range, mainly due to its versatility as a medium range Bronze that make it suitable for many applications.

What is SAE 841 bronze?

SAE 841 Oil Impregnated Bronze Bearings from National Bronze Mfg are self lubricating and maintenance free. Manufactured through powdered metallurgy, this process gives the bearings tiny pores formed throughout the structure of the bearing.

What is PB1 bronze?

PB1 or Phosphor Bronze is an alloy comprised of Tin and Copper that has also had Phosphorus added to it during the casting process.

What is SAE 863?

SAE 863 is a designation from the Society of Automotive Engineers. SAE 863 refers to a powdered metal product. This sintered metal is an oil impregnated iron copper product. Generally we will supply SAE863 as a finished sleeve bearings. We also sell bar stock of SAE 863 but in shorter lengths, usually only 5” long.

What is the difference between PB1 and PB2 bronze?

Phosphor bronze PB2 (BS 1400 1985 PB2) is a phosphor bronze with a higher tin content than PB1, which means it has excellent resistance to wear. As a result of these properties, PB2 is an ideal material for the manufacture of components such as gears and heavy sliding or reciprocating loads.

What is super Oilite?

Super Oilite® is harder and of higher strength than Oilite bronze, although it has a lower speed rating in bearing applications. Oilite self-lubricating bearing products are made by a powder metallurgy process, allowing close control on the manufacturing process.

How is Oilite bronze made?

Composition. Oilite is manufactured using powder metallurgy so that tiny pores are present in the bearings. The pores are then vacuum impregnated with an oil to improve the material’s bearing ability. The material holds approximately 20% oil by volume.

Is bronze stronger than gold?

Bronze is Harder Jewelry that is plated in gold or made of an alloy of gold (14k, 18k) are still soft and will wear down over time. Bronze is hard – it will take a lot more to break a piece made in bronze, or for a stone to fall out. Bronze jewelry is likely to last a lot longer without needing repair.

  • October 21, 2022