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Carbon occurs in a variety of forms such as vitreous carbon, pyrolytic graphite, hexagonal graphite and polycrystalline diamond (PCD). Learn More
Carbon fiber and carbon fiber cloth consist of bulk, chopped fibers, continuous strands or woven cloth forms of carbon or graphite. Learn More
Specialty ceramics include nitrides, borides, carbon or graphite and silicides as well as other specialized non-metallic compounds. Learn More
Specialty fibers, fabrics and textiles are based upon a unique composition, weave, or technology, and are designed for specialized applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Graphite Gaskets | Machine Design Multilayer, 3128 Hochdruck, graphite gaskets reportedly offer better handling and greater safety than metal-inserted graphite sheets. |
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Thermoplastic Composites | Machine Design are also available in glass-fiber-reinforced composites, and some with carbon or aramid fibers as well. |
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Lube it for life | Machine Design Mechanical-carbon materials contain self-lubricating graphite and are sometimes the only way of handling such needs. |
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Not your average carbon copy | Machine Design Not your average carbon copy July 8, 2004 Graphite permanent molding is a niche process used for building high-precision zinc-aluminum alloy parts. |
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Carbon | Machine Design The parts are made from mixtures of coke and graphite powder bonded with carbon. Carbon November 15, 2002 Printer-friendly version |
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Cast Iron | Machine Design The precipitation of carbon (as graphite) during solidification counteracts the normal shrinkage of the solidifying metal, producing sound sections. |
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Machine Design | The precipitation of carbon (as graphite) during solidification counteracts the normal shrinkage of the solidifying metal, producing sound sections. |
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Other Nonmetallic Bearings | Machine Design Carbon graphite: The self-lubricating properties of carbon bearings, their stability at temperatures up to 750°F, and their resistance to attack by |
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New carbon fibers from petroleum | Machine Design Carbon upgrading takes lower-value feedstocks and engineers them into higher-value products such as lubricants, specialty graphite, and now, carbon |
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A dry subject | Machine Design Materials suitable for dry bearings include polymers and polymer composites, carbon graphite, ceramics, and wood. |