Due to increased Demand in 2018 Carter Bearings now offer additional Extreme Environment Bearings for various Industries


Posted March 23, 2018 by carterbearings1

After a very successful 2017 Carter Bearings have announced that they now have more quality bearings available to meet increasing demand
 
Carter Bearings is a company known for the great selection of bearings they market to clients from the UK and the rest of the world. Over the years they have built up an impressive client base and a loyal following of clients who need quality bearings for application in various industries.

They are known for their knowledge about their industry and the bearings they sell. Therefore clients can approach them with confidence for their bearings and advice and information they may need to make up their minds what bearings they want to order.

Many of their clients need bearings which are used in extreme environments when standard bearings fail to live up to expectations. Erick Sloan of the company’s Technical Sales Department was quoted recently, “We are experiencing impressive growth in our company. This is true for every sales department and therefore also for the bearings we sell for use under extreme environments.

“We have decided to keep substantially more bearings in future to meet the growing demand in this sector. Our clients know they can trust us to have stock available at all times. We shall not disappoint them.”

The bearings they feel are the best for use under extreme conditions are their various choices of ceramic and hybrid products. They offer a whole range for clients to choose from and they mention UNASIS as one of those that clients often enquire about. This product, and others, is known for the great resistance they offer to challenging environments such as conditions when very low temperatures necessitate bearings that operate smoothly under adverse conditions.

They often sell these bearings to those companies and industries that work in the medical, optical, nuclear, renewable energy and aerospace industries, for example. These industries benefit, specifically, from the ceramic and hybrid bearings they market. These bearings are less prone to damage and high corrosion, for example, than some others, and this suits many clients.

These bearings are also becoming more and more popular across the whole bearings industry, which is a good reason for Carter Bearings to ensure they always have enough in stock to supply the clients on demand.
Their bearings are ideal for extreme conditions such as very high or very low temperatures and their sales department is available at all times to answer questions and to handle queries in this regard.

They know all the products well and are able to offer advice and supply information about the bearings best suited for extreme conditions where higher loads and speeds may necessitate a better bearing than those that are considered to be standard.

Ever since 1999 Carter Bearings has been delivering products of a high quality and has become known for the bearings, bearing assemblies and linear products they provide for numerous clients globally. Because excellent service and outstanding products are the main pillars upon which we have built our success, we are in a position to serve all our valued clients and customers with a bespoke service that addresses their specific needs. We understand every aspect of our business and have great knowledge and experience of how bearings interact with applications. Therefore we can assist every individual client with his needs when it comes to finding lasting solutions. For more information about us, please visit http://www.carterbearings.co.uk/your-industry/cryogenics/
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Issued By Carter Manufacturing Limited
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Business Address Unit 7 Isis Court, Wyndyke Furlong, Abingdon Business Park
Country United Kingdom
Categories Automotive , Industry , Manufacturing
Tags special environment bearings , thin section bearings
Last Updated March 23, 2018