Chemical Engineering - Chemical Engineering Basics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Basics - Section 1 (Q.No. 3)
3.
Tin based white metals are used, where bearings are subjected to
high pressure & load.
low pressure & load.
high temperature.
large surface wear.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Atul said:   1 decade ago
Why not high temperature?

Bishan Singh Rana said:   1 decade ago
Tin based white metals generally having minimum 88% sn (tin) and rest is cd, cu, sb etc.

Tin based white metals have 4 times the load bearing characteristics and two and a half times the maximum surface speed of lead based white metals.

Bearing Materials is also known as BABBITT MATEL.

Prashant Patel said:   8 years ago
White metal have low melting point so C will be eliminated.

Surya Teja said:   8 years ago
Tin based white bearing have low melting points, so, they can not handle high temperatures. They are most suitable to handle high pressures and loads due to their ductility, shock resistance along with low coefficient of friction.
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Apm said:   7 years ago
Tin-lead and tin-copper alloys such as Babbitt metal have a low melting point that is ideal for use as solder, but these alloys also have ideal characteristics for plain bearings. Most importantly for bearings, the material should be hard and wear-resistant and have a low coefficient of friction. It must also be shock-resistant, tough and sufficiently ductile to allow for slight misalignment prior to running-in.
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Santosh said:   6 years ago
Tin based bearing quality having very strong and low temperature sensitive.

Balu said:   5 years ago
How can it handle the high pressure?

As we know that if pressure is high and temperature will get automatically increased.
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Manas Kumar said:   4 years ago
As we know that if pressure is high and temperature will get automatically increased.

Dwijawanti said:   1 year ago
How come if the pressure increases temperature automatically increases and tin has a very low melting point how can it be used at high-pressure condition?

Please explain me.
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Shreya said:   11 months ago
The correct option is D.

Tin-based white metals are used, where bearings are subjected to large surface wear. The white metals of light-colored alloys are subjected to use for lead-based and tin-based alloys. They are soft and are very ductile.
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