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Deva.metal® sliding bearings - maintenance-free, self-lubricating

Deva.metal is a self-lubricating sliding bearing material that offers a number of advantages over conventional bearing materials. It is maintenance-free, even in dry operation, and has a wide temperature range of -200 °C to +800 °C, depending on the alloy. deva.metal is also resistant to corrosion, dust, and nuclear radiation.


One of the most interesting things about deva.metal is its unique manufacturing process. It is produced using powder metallurgy, which involves pressing and sintering metal powder into a solid form. This process allows for the uniform distribution of solid lubricants, such as graphite, throughout the material. This gives deva.metal its self-lubricating properties and allows it to operate without the need for oil or grease.


Another interesting fact about deva.metal is that it is electrically conductive. This makes it suitable for use in applications where the prevention of electrostatic charging is important.

deva.metal is used in a wide range of applications, including:

  • Automotive

  • Aerospace

  • Industrial machinery

  • Medical devices

  • Food processing equipment

  • Renewable energy systems

Here are some specific examples of how deva.metal is used:

  • In automotive applications, deva.metal is used in sliding bearings for engine components, such as camshafts and water pumps.

  • In aerospace applications, deva.metal is used in bearings for landing gear and aircraft control systems.

  • In industrial machinery, deva.metal is used in bearings for robots, machine tools, and conveyor systems.

  • In medical devices, deva.metal is used in bearings for surgical instruments and MRI machines.

  • In food processing equipment, deva.metal is used in bearings for pumps, mixers, and other machinery.

  • In renewable energy systems, deva.metal is used in bearings for wind turbines and solar panels.

deva.metal is a versatile and high-performance material that is used in a wide range of applications. It is a good example of how innovative materials can be used to improve the performance and reliability of machines and equipment.


Enquiries: deva@hawcbearings.co.uk


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