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English: Oil-free bushings coated in PS300 save companies thousands of dollars in repair costs. PS300 is a composite high-temperature, lubricating, chrome-oxide-based material that is embedded with compound particles that function as solid lubricants. This image was originally printed in the 2005 edition of NASA's w:Spinoff (publication).
Date 21:12, 9 July 2008 (UTC)
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