Standardization of sintered bearing materials part I
Test Methods and Properties of Materials
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Conclusions
The work carried out has demonstrated that in principle the existing grades of bearing materials can be reduced in number while still fulfilling all the requirements regarding their operating and physicomechanical properties.
Keywords
Physicomechanical Property Material Part Bearing Material Sintered Bearing
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