ISO 8838:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 05 September 2024

Plain bearings — Water-lubricated plain bearing materials

ISO 8838:2024 Files

English 14 Pages
Current Edition
41.56 OMR

ISO 8838:2024 Scope

This document specifies requirements for the selection and use of water-lubricated plain bearing materials used in different equipment and plants under various lubrication conditions, such as

     fluid-film lubrication condition,

     mixed lubrication condition, and

     condition comprising a non-lubrication condition which shifts to a fluid-film lubrication condition.

In addition, this document also specifies requirements for mating (shaft) material, the lubrication method and for items to consider during the design of water-lubricated plain bearing materials.

The water used as a lubricant is pure water, tap water, river water or seawater. This document does not apply to the water solution of chemicals, refrigerants, liquid fuels, etc.

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