Self-lubricated, high-temperature bearing

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308202, 308241, 308DIG9, F16C 3332, F16C 3334, F16C 3366

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ABSTRACT:
A new type of self-lubricated bearing ball or roll has a microstructure. This microstructure consists of uniformly shaped and equal-sized elongated grains all aligned normally of the bearing surface, to achieve uniform chemical composition and physical and chemical properties at all points on, and also at a specific distance normally into, the bearing surface. The grain boundaries are filled with a lubricating eutectic compound which is self-replenishing to the bearing surface at precisely when and where needed.

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patent: 3491423 (1970-01-01), Haller
patent: 3517974 (1970-06-01), Eklund

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