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Bushings

Elements of mechanisms used to reduce friction and wear of rotating parts. They are cylindrical parts that fit into holes in other parts, providing accurate centering and rotation.

Types of bushings that we manufacture:

    Bronze

● Type A Cylindrical
● Type B Flanged
● Type C Spherical

    Iron

● Type A Cylindrical
● Type B Flanged

Rods for mechanical processing

Elements used to process various materials on numerically controlled (NSC) machines or conventional lathes, milling and drilling machines.

Types of rods that we manufacture:

    Bronze

● Full (solid)
● Hollow

    Iron

● Full (solid)
● Hollow

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Production of bushings and rods

Sintered bushings are an important component in many industries and have a variety of applications. They are used as elements of connection or sealing between moving parts of machines and mechanisms.

Sintered bushings are made of metal, usually steel or brass, and undergo a sintering process that involves heating the metal to a high temperature and then cooling it, ensuring its hardness and strength. This process forms bushings with precise geometric parameters and high resistance to loads.

One of the key aspects of sintered bushings is their accuracy and durability. Thanks to the sintering process, they have high geometric accuracy, which allows them to work in demanding conditions with high loads. Sintered bushings provide a reliable connection between moving parts, preventing their relative movement or ensuring optimal force transmission.

The use of sintered bushings is wide and varied. They are used in the automotive industry for wheel bearings, in mechanical engineering for connecting engine parts, as well as in mechanical equipment, mining, electrical engineering and other industries. Sintered bushings provide stability of movement and reduce friction.