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deva.metal Handbuch EN für GGB - Supresores

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Introduction<br />

Modern designs place huge demands on today‘s bearing<br />

materials, requiring zero maintenance even under severe<br />

to extreme operating conditions and maximum loads.<br />

Moreover, the permanent cost pressure calls for<br />

increasing uptime availability of machines and plants<br />

and uncompromising standards of operational reliability.<br />

With the DEVA ® range of maintenance-free, selflubricating,<br />

heavy-duty friction materials it is possible<br />

to produce self-lubricating bearings with guaranteed<br />

long-term reliability.<br />

<strong>deva</strong>.<strong>metal</strong> ® materials are suitable for applications with<br />

high static and dynamic loads. Due to the microdistribution<br />

of the lubricant, all <strong>deva</strong>.<strong>metal</strong> ® materials<br />

are also equally suitable for small movements.<br />

At the same time the form of movement, whether<br />

translational, rotational or a combination of both, is<br />

insignificant. The <strong>deva</strong>.<strong>metal</strong> ® material range is also<br />

characterised by the following properties:<br />

•high wear resistance<br />

•insensitive to impact stress<br />

•resistant to harsh operational and ambient<br />

conditions of mechanical or chemical nature<br />

The <strong>deva</strong>.<strong>metal</strong> ® material range provides the design<br />

engineer with countless opportunities wherever<br />

environmentally-friendly lubrication is either desired or<br />

required, or where conventional lubrication is not<br />

possible.<br />

By courtesy of<br />

MAN-Turbo, Oberhausen.<br />

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