Dry bearings, as the name implies, work with little or no liquid lubrication. Compared with rolling-element bearings, dry bearings are simpler to design, less expensive to purchase and maintain, and ...
Bearings can use steel or ceramic balls, but that begs the obvious question: which is better? Should you stick with ...
Bearings have been used for thousands of years — styled from wood, metal, and now plastic. These rolling components are critical in motion control applications, assisting in sliding, turning, and ...
Bearings define speed, load-carrying capacity, precision, and stiffness, and they contribute to the spindle operating temperature, vibration, and noise during operation. It wasn’t so long ago that a ...
Engineered for high-performance in both dry and lubricated applications across automotive and industrial sectors NORTHVILLE, Mich., Oct. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tenneco proudly introduces ...
Innovative approaches to designing, installing, retrofitting, and operating two major components of a hydroelectric plant are saving facility owners time and money. By Elizabeth A. Ingram and Russell ...
Engine bearings do many things. They support moving parts like crankshafts and connecting rods, but they also play a role in determining an engine's oil pressure and protect the crankshaft from being ...