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Assignee: Glyco-Metall-Werke Glyco B.V. & Co. KG


Location: Wiesbaden
No. of patents: 4

NumberTitleIssue Date
6106936Overlay material for plain bearing comprising filled fluorothermoplastic material
A sliding bearing material contains a matrix material and an antifriction material composed of at least one fluorinated plastic material and fillers. The antifriction material contains as fillers 5 to 48% by volume boron nitride and 2 to 45% by volume of ...
08/22/2000
6103395Composite multilayer bearing material
A laminated composite material, and a method of improving the surface hardness of laminated composite materials, wherein selected regions of the carrier material of the laminated composite system are treated with high-energy beams, and the temperature con...
08/15/2000
6086742Method of producing layered material for sliding bearings and an electroplating bath for carrying out this method
The invention concerns a method of producing layered materials for sliding bearings and an electroplating bath for carrying out this method. According to the method, an electroplating bath with a non-ionic wetting agent and a benzene derivative is used fo...
07/11/2000
5609421Rolled bearing bush and journal or shaft connection with such a bearing bush
The invention relates to a wrapped bearing bush of elastic material as a bearing for a journal or a shaft for pressing into a housing bore. The invention also relates to a journal or shaft connection comprising a first and a second component, wherein the ...
03/11/1997
 
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