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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

GRAPHALLOY Bearings Cure Breakage Problems at Texas Oil Refinery

World Pumps
March 2015

When a vertical turbine pump broke twice inside three years at a major US oil refinery, engineers knew there must be a major problem. The 500,000 barrel a day Baytown refinery in Texas operates a maintenance program aimed at running 10 years between major repairs. That clearly was not being achieved with one particular vertical pump which broke in July 2010 and again in exactly the same place in May 2013.

A thorough inspection and analysis revealed the underlying issue was not with the shaft itself but with the use of the wrong type of bearing materials. The unit in question was a 4-Stage 14 GH Byron Jackson vertical turbine pump. When it came into the ITT PRO Services repair workshop, it was completely disassembled and inspected before repair.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

GRAPHALLOY® at Gulf South Rotating Machinery Symposium

Graphite Metalllzing Corporation will be exhibiting at the 2015 Gulf South Rotating Machinery Symposium from April 27 - 29. The event will be held at Crowne Plaza Executive Center in Baton Rouge, LA.

Please stop by and visit us at Booth #40.

For more information about the Gulf South Rotating Machinery Symposium, click here.

Monday, March 30, 2015

GRAPHALLOY® Finds Its Place In Renewable Energy

For years, Graphite Metallizing has been supplying products to companies involved in the production of clean, renewable energy. The advantages of alternate power sources are well-documented. However, because of the extreme nature of the environments required to generate power, it often becomes impossible to use traditional bearings.

Tidal power provides an inexhaustible source of renewable energy. A company in New England was seeking low maintenance bearings for a turbine shaft suspended forty feet below the ocean surface. As the tides move in and out, the turbines spin and generate power. GRAPHALLOY bearings proved ideal for this application because they operate successfully in submerged conditions and tolerate abrasive environments like salt water.

GRAPHALLOY bearings are helping to solve the world's energy needs.

Monday, February 23, 2015

Self-Lubricating Metric Cam Followers for Extreme Environments

Graphite Metallizing Corporation announces GRAPHALLOY® self-lubricating metric dimension cam followers. These metric cam followers are available in a variety of sizes suitable for a wide range of applications.

GRAPHALLOY metric cam followers do not contain oil or grease to harden, burn up, contaminate or wash away. These metric cam followers are now being offered in addition to stock cam followers which are made to industry standard dimensions. They are designed to handle moderate loads and speeds of up to 100 RPM. They provide reliable performance in temperatures up to 750°F (400°C).

Typical applications include bakery and industrial ovens, steel mill processing lines, glass plants, conveyors, kilns and stokers. GRAPHALLOY cam followers also perform in low temperature environments of -100° F (-75°C ) and in wet or submerged applications. Click here to read more about GRAPHALLOY metric cam followers.

Visit www.graphalloy.com to learn more about GRAPHALLOY.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

How is a GRAPHALLOY® bushing different from a graphite bushing or graphite bearing?

Graphite bearings and graphite bushings do not have the same properties as GRAPHALLOY.

GRAPHALLOY, a graphite/metal alloy, is formed from molten metal, graphite and carbon; it is a uniform, solid, self-lubricating, bushing and bearing material. From this we manufacture a unique, self-lubricating bearing solution, offering superior performance in hundreds of applications. GRAPHALLOY is ideally suited for submerged and high temperature bearings and bushings - applications where oil, grease, plain carbon bearings and plastic bearings fail.

Available in over 100 grades, GRAPHALLOY bearings may be the solution to your toughest carbon bearing, carbon bushing, thrust washer, cam follower, or pillow block bearing design problem. GRAPHALLOY bearings have been installed for up to 20 years without maintenance. We have many standard designs but most of our products are custom designed to the unique requirements of a specific application.
GRAPHALLOY can help you solve your toughest bearing problems.

To find out more about our products, click here.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

High Temperature Bearings for Ovens, Conveyors, Furnaces and Dryers

GRAPHALLOY® High Temperature Bearings are ideally suited to applications where temperatures are too high to permit the use of oil or other lubricants. These bearings will not soften at extreme temperatures or extrude under load. Many grades are suitable for temperatures to 750°F (400°C) in air. In addition, special grades provide service up to 1000°F (535°C) and higher in non-oxidizing atmospheres.

GRAPHALLOY - a graphite/metal alloy – bearings can be used in bakery and industrial ovens, glass plants, conveyors, dryers, kilns, kiln cars, stokers, soot blowers, oil guns, gypsum board and veneer dryers.

The GRAPHALLOY bearing product line for extreme and high temperatures includes:
Click below for examples of how GRAPHALLOY bearings have solved problems, reduced costs and downtime and increased productivity in high temperature applications:

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Thursday, January 8, 2015

Kirk Staller Joins Graphite Metallizing Corporation

Graphite Metallizing Corporation, the manufacturer of self-lubricating GRAPHALLOY® bushing materials for pumps and process equipment, has appointed Kirk Staller as Sales Engineering Representative for the Mid-West United States and Ontario, Canada. Staller holds a B.S. degree from Purdue University and has over twenty years experience in the industrial market place, much of it with a manufacturer of centrifugal pumps. He will be based out of his Michigan office.

“We are pleased to have Kirk join our team,” stated Eben Walker, General Manager of Graphite Metallizing. “His extensive experience with industrial machinery will help our customers use GRAPHALLOY to achieve greater equipment reliability.”

Graphite Metallizing Corporation of Yonkers, NY has been solving tough bearing problems for over 100 years. The company began in 1913 when two engineers developed a method for putting molten metal into carbon to create a new material called GRAPHALLOY, a graphite/metal alloy.

Used in the manufacture of bushings, bearings and other components for machinery and process equipment, GRAPHALLOY can be the solution to the toughest bearing, bushing, thrust washer, cam follower, or pillow block bearing design problem. It is available in over 100 grades with specific properties that meet a wide range of engineering solutions and specifications. FDA accepted grades of GRAPHALLOY are available for use in food service equipment. NSF® International has certified two grades of GRAPHALLOY material for use in municipal well pumps and water treatment plant applications.

GRAPHALLOY bearings have operated for 20 years and longer in some applications. Standard designs are available but most GRAPHALLOY products are custom designed to the unique requirements of the specific application. Graphite Metallizing Corporation is ISO certified.