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CERBEC-® Ceramic Balls for a Wide Range of Manufacturing Bearings and Ballscrew Applications at IMTS 2006

Booth D-4705 (East Granby, CT - May 2006) Saint-Gobain Advanced Ceramics will demonstrate how its line of CERBECÂ-® balls make bearings and ballscrews better at IMTS 2006, booth D-4705. The event will be held in Chicago, September 6-13. Several of Saint-Gobain's customers' bearings and ballscrews will be displayed in the exhibit to show how CERBEC is applied in hybrid bearings (steel races...

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Ceramic Hybrid Bearings suit windmill applications.
Architectural & Civil Engineering Products

Ceramic Hybrid Bearings suit windmill applications.

Ceramic hybrid bearings, consisting of steel races with ceramic balls, are suited for use in converting 30 rpm motion of wind blades into 2,000 rpm of rotor shaft to generate electricity. Bearings using CERBECÂ-® ceramic balls eliminate electrical arcing, may be used in harsh conditions, and maintain their lubricity. They exhibit thermal stability, reduced friction, and electrical isolation.

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Architectural & Civil Engineering Products

CERBEC-® Ceramic Balls for a Wide Range of Manufacturing Bearings and Ballscrew Applications at IMTS 2006

Booth D-4705 (East Granby, CT - May 2006) Saint-Gobain Advanced Ceramics will demonstrate how its line of CERBECÂ-® balls make bearings and ballscrews better at IMTS 2006, booth D-4705. The event will be held in Chicago, September 6-13. Several of Saint-Gobain's customers' bearings and ballscrews will be displayed in the exhibit to show how CERBEC is applied in hybrid bearings (steel races...

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Ceramic Hybrid Bearings suit windmill applications.
Architectural & Civil Engineering Products

Ceramic Hybrid Bearings suit windmill applications.

Ceramic hybrid bearings, consisting of steel races with ceramic balls, are suited for use in converting 30 rpm motion of wind blades into 2,000 rpm of rotor shaft to generate electricity. Bearings using CERBECÂ-® ceramic balls eliminate electrical arcing, may be used in harsh conditions, and maintain their lubricity. They exhibit thermal stability, reduced friction, and electrical isolation.

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