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Metallized Carbon Corporation Offers Custom Bearings for Running Submerged in Low Viscosity Liquids
27 Feb 2013
Metalized Carbon Corporation has announced the availability of custom carbon-graphite bearings specially designed for submersion in low viscosity fluids. Unlike plastic or polymer bearings, Metcar’s carbon-graphite bearings will not soften, swell, or degrade and can operate in fluids not viscous enough for metallic bearings.
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Metallized Carbon Corporation Announces Metcar Grade M-58 for Food Contact Applications
27 Feb 2013
Metallized Carbon Corporation, a global leader in the manufacture of oil-free, self-lubricating, carbon-graphite materials for severe service lubrication applications, announces that its Metcar Grade M-58 has received approval from the FDA so that it can be used in food contact applications.
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Metcar Bearings for Dry Running at High Temperatures
29 Jan 2013
Metallized Carbon Corporation, a global leader in the manufacture of oil-free, self-lubricating, carbon-graphite materials for severe service applications, announces the availability of bearings specially designed for dry running in high temperature applications. The Metcar high temperature bearings are designed for use at temperatures ranging from 350 to 1000°F in oxidizing atmospheres, and from 350 to 6000°F in non-oxidizing atmospheres. At these high temperatures, oil-grease lubricated ball, roller, and sleeve bearings are problematic because the oil-grease lubricants can melt, volatilize or carbonize. Plastic and composite bearing materials can soften, deform or melt at such high temperatures.
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