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Plain Bearings
Bearings that operate through sliding motion between the moving surfaces, without rollers or balls, used for simpler mechanisms.
Journal Bearings
Bearings that support a rotating shaft, where the shaft rotates within a lubricated sleeve or shell without rolling elements.
Tensile Strength
The maximum amount of tensile stress that a material can withstand before failure, an essential parameter in material selection and engineering design.
Hardness
A measure of a material's resistance to deformation, often assessed by indentation.
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