Bearing and Wear Resistance and High Strength at Working Temperatures to 400°F (204°C)

Drake HTT-400BG Performance

Drake HTT-400BG thermoset composite shapes provide exceptional bearing and wear resistance and strength at working temperatures from -40o F up to 400o F (-40o C to 204o C). The self-lubricating material has better chemical resistance than many standard thermoset composites. It also resists high edge and shock loads. With its minimal water swell, it provides dimensional stability in hydro and marine equipment components exposed to high temperature conditions.

Produced from a woven synthetic fibers and a high temperature thermoset resin, Drake HTT-400BG also has PTFE and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 solid lubricants uniformly dispersed throughout its composition. These additives provide a low coefficient of friction and significantly improve bearing and wear performance of components under dynamic loads.

Availability –

  • Rod, plate, and tube in standard and custom sizes
    • Many sizes available with no custom tooling charge 
    • Prices quoted on request
  • Precision-machined parts

Typical Industry Applications

With impressive bearing and wear resistance, minimal water absorption, chemical resistance and high strength at working temperatures to 400°F (204°C),  Drake HTT-400BG provides long-term performance in wear pads, bushings, bearings, hydraulic cylinders and a range of other components under dynamic load:

Industrial

  • Metalworking and metal processing machinery
  • Drilling and mining equipment
  • Agricultural and wood processing equipment
  • Pumps and hydraulic systems
  • Materials handling and conveying systems
  • Building and construction cranes, equipment

Oil and Gas

  • CALM buoys
  • Riser tensioners, iron roughneck components
  • Blowout preventers, pipe stackers and rig walkers
  • Booms, masts, winches
  • Launch and recovery equipment
  • Downhole cementing equipment
  • Bridge plugs

Many Custom Sizes Available

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