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With a straightforward modification to our high temperature bearing solution, production efficiency and cost savings can be gained because high temperature bearings from Awwa correspond to the ISO dimensions of grease-lubricated bearings.
  • Why High Temperature Bearings from Awwa Technology?
  • High Temperature Bearings
  • Use of High temperature bearings
  • Why High Temperature Bearings from Awwa Technology?
    For many bearing types, high temperature settings are challenging. The carbonization of metal bushings and the softening or melting of plastic bushings, as well as the grease/oil lubrication in rolling element bearings, cause bearing failure and equipment downtime. We keep that in mind and manufacture the most suitable high temperature bearings. For example: Self-lubricating Graph Alloy bearings may be the answer in these demanding circumstances.
  • High Temperature Bearings
    Specialized lubricants are used in high temperature bearings to withstand the high temperatures. Fluorine grease is pre-filled in grease-packed bearings to survive high temperatures, whereas solid molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) lubricant is used in YS and SJ bearings to withstand temperatures of up to 350°C and 400°C, respectively.
  • Use of High temperature bearings
    Ball and roller bearings placed in cast iron or pressed steel housings are typically used in commercial fans. Fans are subjected to a wide range of environmental conditions, from extremely high temperatures for fans used in industrial processes to sub-zero temperatures for rooftop fans. Depending on the climate and application, different bearings operate at different normal temperatures.

Conclusion

These products are ideal for use in kiln trucks, roller hearth furnaces, because Awwa Technology’s high temperature bearings and bearing units are designed to deliver increased reliability, reduced complexity, and decreased environmental impact in operating temperatures up to 350 °C (660 °F).

FAQs

Yes, we also supply roller bearings and other kinds of bearings too.