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Technical Superiority: What Makes Our Metal Bushings Outlast Competitors?
➤ Our sintered bronze bushings deliver 3× longer service life than standard models (4,200h vs. 1,400h MTBF). How? The secret lies in our proprietary DuraFusion™ sintering process creating 0.002mm micro-pores for optimal lubrication retention.
| Feature | Standard Bushing | Our Metal Sleeve |
|---|---|---|
| Max Load Capacity | 35 MPa | 62 MPa |
| Temperature Range | -20°C to 150°C | -50°C to 300°C |
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- ID 2mm to 500mm tolerance ±0.001mm
- 15+ material alloys including SAE 841
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FAQS on metal sleeve bushing
Q: What is a metal sleeve bushing used for?
A: A metal sleeve bushing is a cylindrical component designed to reduce friction and wear between rotating or sliding parts in machinery, such as automotive engines or industrial equipment.
Q: How does a sintered bushing differ from a standard metal bushing?
A: A sintered bushing is made through powder metallurgy, creating a porous structure that retains lubrication, while standard metal bushings are typically solid and require external lubrication.
Q: Can metal sleeve bushings withstand high temperatures?
A: Yes, metal sleeve bushings made from materials like bronze or steel can endure high temperatures, especially sintered variants that maintain stability under thermal stress due to their self-lubricating properties.
Q: What industries commonly use sintered bushings?
A: Sintered bushings are widely used in automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing industries for applications like pumps, motors, and gear systems requiring low-maintenance, durable solutions.
Q: How do I choose between a metal bushing and a sintered bushing?
A: Select a sintered bushing for self-lubrication in hard-to-access areas, while standard metal bushings are suitable for high-load scenarios where external lubrication is feasible.














