Copper Alloy Bushing and Sleeve is a custom industrial product prepared for Winworthhi's English product catalog. It is intended for drawing-based quotation rather than standard off-the-shelf purchasing. Buyers should confirm material, dimensions, application environment, and inspection scope before production.
Product Overview
Copper alloy bushing and Copper sleeve can be reviewed for Mining, Copper, Aluminum and Heavy machinery projects where material fit, dimensional accuracy, wear behavior, cooling or contact function, and installation compatibility are important.
The product can cover sleeve, bushing, bearing, liner-style, and conductive support positions where the part must match the shaft, housing, load, and lubrication or contact environment.
Key Specification Fields
| Product type | Copper alloy bushing and Copper sleeve |
|---|---|
| Material | Copper, CuCrZr, Bronze and Brass |
| Application | Heavy Equipment, Continuous Casting and Rolling Line and Mining Equipment |
| Industry | Mining, Copper, Aluminum and Heavy machinery |
| Manufacturing process | Casting, Forging and Machining |
| Customization | Reviewed according to drawings, samples, dimensions, material requirements, and working conditions. |
| RFQ information | Drawing or photo, material grade, key dimensions, quantity, destination country, and application environment. |
The table above is a first inquiry framework. Final specifications should be confirmed from drawings, samples, equipment models, and written project requirements.
Application Context
Copper alloy bushings and sleeves are often reviewed for mining equipment, continuous casting systems, rolling lines, electromechanical equipment, and other machinery where sliding contact or support performance matters.
Because these are custom parts, two inquiries with the same product name may need different material grades, tolerances, surface details, or process routes. The product should be discussed together with its real installation position and failure or replacement reason.
Material and Process Options
Material references include Copper, CuCrZr, Bronze and Brass. Manufacturing can involve Casting, Forging and Machining according to the drawing, material grade, size, and working condition. If the buyer is not sure which material to choose, the RFQ should describe the current part, operating environment, and expected performance direction.
For wear, friction, heat exposure, electrical contact, or impact conditions, material selection should be reviewed case by case. A clear technical review helps avoid quoting the wrong alloy or using a process route that does not match the application.
Information Needed for RFQ
- Product name and target equipment or production line.
- Drawing, sample photo, or installation sketch.
- Material grade, current material, or expected material performance.
- Key dimensions, tolerance, holes, grooves, contact faces, or mounting surfaces.
- Working temperature, load, medium, wear position, corrosion risk, or cooling condition.
- Quantity, destination country, packing needs, and required inspection records.
Quality Control
Quality control should match the product function. Buyers can request material confirmation, dimensional inspection, visual review, fitting confirmation, hardness or surface checks when relevant, and packing confirmation for export transport.
If special inspection records are required, list them in the inquiry before production. Winworthhi can review the requested scope and confirm what is practical for the drawing and order requirements.
FAQ
Can Copper Alloy Bushing and Sleeve be customized?
Yes. Customization can be reviewed according to drawings, samples, material requirements, dimensions, and working conditions.
What should be included in the first inquiry?
Include the product name, application equipment, drawing or photos, material preference, key dimensions, quantity, destination country, and any special operating conditions.
Can Winworthhi recommend a material?
Material suggestions can be discussed after the application, load, temperature, wear, corrosion, cooling, or contact requirements are known.
Is this a standard stock product?
It should be treated as a custom product unless a confirmed standard drawing and inventory status are provided.
Request a Quote
Send drawings, photos, material requirements, quantity, and destination country through Contact us. Clear RFQ information helps the team review feasibility and provide more accurate quotation support.