Copper castings are widely used in the wear-resistant industry. Due to copper's excellent properties such as wear resistance, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, and corrosion resistance, copper castings play a significant role in this industry.

Generally speaking, the wear-resistant industry requires the use of components with high hardness and long lifespan. Copper castings, when applied in this industry, can greatly meet these requirements. The most common copper castings include gears, shaft sleeves, wheel hubs, valves, and water pump casings. These components are characterized by high material hardness, long lifespan, and excellent wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and thermal conductivity. This allows them to operate for extended periods under high loads, high friction, and complex working conditions without suffering damage or degradation.
In addition, copper castings are also widely used in the field of mechanical processing equipment. For example, copper casting materials can be used for sliders, slide plates, and guide rails on cutting machines, which can provide better heat dissipation and reduce vibration noise.
In summary, copper castings have broad application prospects in the wear-resistant industry, as they can enhance equipment lifespan and performance, reduce maintenance costs, and possess significant economic value.





