Sintered Clutch Button are friction components used in heavy-duty clutch systems. Manufactured using a blend of metal powders and friction modifiers, these buttons offer high-temperature resistance and consistent performance under extreme pressure. Widely used in commercial vehicles, tractors, and industrial machines.
Sintered Clutch Button Features:
| Material Composition | Copper-based Alloy With Powdered Metal Particle |
| Density | 6.8 - 7.2 G/cm³ |
| Surface Finish | Painted |
| Hardness | 60 - 75 HRC |
| Thermal Conductivity | 40 - 50 W/m·K |
| Porosity | 5 - 10% |
| Dimensional Stability | Minimal Deformation Under Load |
| Surface Texture | Unique Texture Grip |
| Manufacturing Process | Powder Metallurgy With Sintering |
| Compression Strength | 500 - 600 MPa |
| Application | Clutch Assembly In Automotive And Industrial Machines |
| Maintenance Needs | Low-maintenance |
| Color | Bronze To Dark Brown |
| Friction Coefficient | 0.25 - 0.35 (dry Condition) |
| Lubrication Type | Self-lubricating Properties Or External Lubrication Required |
| Condition | New |
| Manufacture By | Growth Industries |
| Country Of Origin | India |