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Fluid bearings are a type of bearing that uses a liquid or gas to reduce friction between the bearing and its shaft. This type of bearing is used in applications where high speeds and low friction are required, such as in medical equipment, aerospace, and automotive industries. Fluid bearings are also used in applications where high temperatures and corrosive environments are present.
Fluid bearings are typically made of a combination of materials, such as steel, bronze, and aluminum. The bearing is filled with a liquid or gas, such as oil, water, or air, which helps to reduce friction and wear. The liquid or gas also helps to dissipate heat, which helps to extend the life of the bearing.
Fluid bearings are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be customized to meet specific application requirements. They are also available in a range of materials, such as stainless steel, bronze, and aluminum.
Some companies in the fluid bearing market include SKF, NSK, Timken, Schaeffler, and NTN. Show Less Read more