The inlaid self-lubricating composite material is a new type of extreme pressure resistant solid lubricant material, which is composed of a metal substrate and a solid lubricant paste embedded in the hole or groove of the substrate. The metal substrate bears most of the load during the friction process. Through friction, the solid lubricant in the hole or groove transfers or reversely transfers to the friction surface, and a solid transfer film with good lubrication, firm adhesion and uniform coverage is formed on the friction surface, and friction and wear are greatly reduced. With the progress of friction, the embedded solid lubricant is continuously provided on the friction surface, ensuring good lubrication during long-term operation.
This type of product is one of the non-oil bearing. The non-oil bearing is not unrefueled. It is just under the condition of no refueling, because of its own self-lubricating characteristics, it can also work very well, so it is generally difficult to work under conditions. When refueling and maintenance, the use of this type of oil-free bearings can be better than ordinary bearings, but if you can do occasional refueling maintenance, then the product life can be extended.