SAE-863

Sintered Bronze (High Density)

Sintered Bronzes Sintered

Higher density sintered bronze for increased load capacity. Provides better strength than standard sintered bronze.

Tensile Strength
21 ksi
Yield Strength
N/A
Machinability
N/A
Density
0.25 lb/in³

Chemical Composition

Element Min % Max %
Copper (Cu) 87.5 90.5
Tin (Sn) 9.5 10.5
Graphite (Graphite) 0.5
Iron (Fe) 1
Other (Other) 0.5

Physical Properties

Density 0.25 lb/cu in
Specific Gravity 6.9
Porosity 11-16%
Oil Content 14-19% by volume

Mechanical Properties

Tensile Strength 21 ksi
Yield Strength N/A
Elongation N/A
Hardness 60–85 Rockwell H
Machinability Rating N/A

Thermal Properties

Coefficient of Expansion 10 × 10⁻⁶ /°F
Max Operating Temp 225°F

Fabrication Properties

Soldering Not
Recommended
Brazing Not
Recommended
Oxyacetylene Welding Not
Recommended
Gas Shielded Arc Not
Recommended
Coated Metal Arc Not
Recommended
Cold Working Not
Recommended
Hot Forming Not
Recommended

Typical Applications

  • Medium-duty bearings
  • Industrial equipment
  • Agricultural machinery
  • Construction equipment
  • Material handling
  • Higher-load self-lubricating applications

Applicable Specifications

  • SAE 863
  • ASTM B438
  • MPIF 35

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about SAE-863 Sintered Bronze (High Density)

SAE-863 Sintered Bronze is a self-lubricating bearing material used for medium-duty bearings, industrial equipment, agricultural machinery, construction equipment. The oil-impregnated porous structure provides continuous lubrication without external maintenance.

Yes, SAE-863 is an oil-impregnated sintered bronze with 14-19% by volume oil content by volume. The porous structure (11-16% porosity) acts as an oil reservoir, releasing lubricant during operation and reabsorbing it when at rest.

SAE-863 has a maximum continuous operating temperature of 225°F. Above this temperature, the oil may degrade or migrate out of the bearing structure, reducing its self-lubricating properties.

SAE-863 sintered bronze is typically not machined after sintering. It is manufactured to near-net shape through powder metallurgy. Secondary operations are limited to maintain the porous structure essential for oil retention and self-lubrication.

SAE-841 has higher porosity (18-22% vs 11-16%) and oil content, making it better for light-duty, maintenance-free applications. SAE-863 offers higher strength and load capacity for medium-duty industrial applications.

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