Notes On Babbitt And Babbitted Bearings (ba60cc46-9e02-4799-a142-26cc6f74a431)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 2
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1919
Abstract
GWILLIAM H. CLAMER (Philadelphia, Pa.).-About 16,000 tons of tin is used annually in the production of white metals. The real reason for using the so-called genuine babbitt, which is a high-tin base babbitt, perhaps in the majority of cases, is that tin has always been. a high-priced metal and people naturally believe that what they pay a high price for must be good. Mr. Jones has shown that the common metal, lead, is a superior base for most purposes for Which babbitt metal is used. The addition of lead is often looked upon as adulterant to genuine babbitt, and specifications for this reason rigidly restrict the lead content. A sub-committee of the Society for Testing Materials, at the meeting in June, presented tentative specifications on babbitt metal, in which were included twelve formulas, containing from zero to: 20, per cent. of tin, and several containing from 65 and 92 per cent. Babbitts. containing
Citation
APA: (1919) Notes On Babbitt And Babbitted Bearings (ba60cc46-9e02-4799-a142-26cc6f74a431)
MLA: Notes On Babbitt And Babbitted Bearings (ba60cc46-9e02-4799-a142-26cc6f74a431). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.