Babbit

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Babbit is a tough, soft, mildly malleable material used to line bearing surfaces. There are many formulas, as with Pewter.

  • about 50 parts of tin, five of antimony, and one of copper[1]

See Also

References

  1. US patent 1252 "Mode of making boxes for axles and gudgeons"
    Link courtesy Google