ZIP code 30320 is primarily known for being the location of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world. This area is also home to the Georgia International Convention Center, a premier event venue that hosts a variety of conferences and expos. Additionally, the Delta Flight Museum, showcasing the history of Delta Air Lines, is located in this ZIP code.

There are so many different types of bushings available - including polyurethane plastic for bushings that boast about their inability to rust. However, nothing can compare to what is offered with a bronze sleeve bushing. They are hard, strong, and are safe from rusting, too. Of course, we don't want to forget to mention their incredibly long lifespans.

Each type is available as a Plain, Grooved (Oil or Grease), and/or Graphite Plugged. The Power of Bronze If you are interested in metal bushings or bearings rather than plastic but aren't sure if bronze is the right metal for you, we thought we should share a little bit about why it is a great choice for these small yet integral parts. Bronze is an extremely versatile metal with a reddish-brown color that exhibits low metal-to-metal friction. It has a high melting point and a hardiness about it. Bronze can be ground and buffed into the most precise shape for any application.   Because bronze does not contain iron, it does not rust. However, if it comes in contact with certain harmful chemicals, such as chloride, it can corrode. Most applications do not expose the metal to any of these chemicals, making it a long-lasting option.

We also know that sometimes a Standard Bushing will not work. That is why we offer our quote service for made-to-order bronze sleeve bushings that are "Machined to Print" or "Made from Sample" parts. We welcome drawings in a number of different formats, such as .pdf, Word, .jpeg, or CAD files, to meet our customers' needs.

You will find bronze bushings and bearings used, one way or another, in every industry. This means creating an actual list of uses that is not exhaustive just isn’t possible. But just to name a few places where you may find these bronze component parts:

Standard Stocked bronze bushings (CB Bushings) are offered in C93200 Bearing Bronze (SAE 660). We also know that sometimes a Standard Bushing will not work. That is why we also offer our quote service for made-to-order bronze sleeve, thrust, and flange bushings that are "Machined to Print" or "Made from Sample" parts. We welcome drawings in a number of different formats, such as; .pdf, Word, .jpeg, or CAD files to meet our customers’ needs.

Depending on the type of Bronze Bushing needed, we can use many different casting methods, alloys, and sizes to meet your requirements. The most common alloys used for customer bronze bushings are C93200, C95400, and C86300. But as a bronze bushing manufacturer, we have made them from just about every type of Bronze on the market. The alloy you choose will largely depend on the high load capacity, high speeds, axial loads, and operating temperature.

Our Our Bronze Bushing stock material is available as C93200 Standard Stocked Sleeve Bearings, Sintered Bronze Bearings, and as custom-made-to-order plain bearings. The purpose of the sleeve bearings is to protect the moving parts from wear and shock loads. Unlike roller bearings, these bronze bearings have no rolling elements.

Sintered Bronze Bearings are unique in that they start as a powder and, in most cases, do not require additional lubrication.

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As we have mentioned, plastic bushings are actually used quite often in applications because they don’t rust. But did you know that bronze bushings and bearings don’t rust either? They are actually corrosion-resistant. So, when it comes to piecing together something, whether an automobile or a home appliance, would you feel better if it were made with plastic or a sturdy metal? There are several benefits that come with using bronze bushing stock materials, including:

If you are interested in metal bushings or bearings rather than plastic but aren't sure if bronze is the right metal for you, we thought we should share a little bit about why it is a great choice for these small yet integral parts. Bronze is an extremely versatile metal with a reddish-brown color that exhibits low metal-to-metal friction. It has a high melting point and a hardiness about it. Bronze can be ground and buffed into the most precise shape for any application.   Because bronze does not contain iron, it does not rust. However, if it comes in contact with certain harmful chemicals, such as chloride, it can corrode. Most applications do not expose the metal to any of these chemicals, making it a long-lasting option.

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