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12-2 Tin Bronze |
The 12-2 Tin Bronze Worm Gear is manufactured from 12-2 tin bronze material, designed for use in worm gear drive systems. The material consists of approximately 12% tin and 2% other alloying elements, offering consistent mechanical properties and wear resistance.
Product Characteristics
Material Composition: Based on 12-2 tin bronze, with about 12% tin content and 2% alloy composition, providing a uniform microstructure.
Mechanical Properties: Tensile strength above 310 MPa, hardness approximately 80-100 HB, suitable for medium-load applications.
Wear Resistance and Lubrication: The material exhibits a low coefficient of friction, pairing effectively with steel worms to minimize operational wear.
Corrosion Resistance: Offers resistance to moisture, non-oxidizing acids, and atmospheric conditions, extending service life in damp or mildly corrosive environments.
Machinability: Supports machining processes such as turning, drilling, and grinding, allowing customization to equipment requirements.
Product Advantages
Maintains dimensional stability under continuous operation, reducing clearance increase due to wear.
Compatible with various worm materials, helping to lower vibration and noise in drive systems.
Suitable for frequent start-stop or medium-to-low speed conditions, with relatively extended maintenance intervals.
Application Areas
The 12-2 Tin Bronze Worm Gear is widely used in industrial transmission equipment, including:
Conveying systems and lifting machinery
Packaging equipment and automated production lines
Construction machinery and heavy vehicle steering mechanisms
Marine auxiliary machinery and agricultural equipment drive components

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