High Temperature Bearings from Carter Bearings still among their Top Seller in Q 3 of 2018 according to leading Supplier


Posted September 24, 2018 by carterbearings1

Carter Bearings says their high temperature bearings are still one of their most popular products
 
Carter Bearings is well known for the great ranges of bearings from different manufacturers and brand names they have brought to the market over the years they have been in business.

They have an impressive client base in the UK as well as in many parts of Europe, the US and elsewhere. Many of their clients buy from them exclusively and are considered to be so-called “clients for life. They have built up a great profile and deal globally with clients who want their products.

Because of their experience in the industry they understand clients’ needs and expectations and therefore they offer the great selection that they do. They are able to serve clients from various industries that range from the world of oil and gas, various medical applications, motorsport, defence and weaponry, aerospace and a host of others that rely on them for the best quality bearings.

As a company that has served the needs of so many clients from varied backgrounds the firm always makes sure they remain at the forefront of any new developments in their industry, never forgetting those clients that prefer to still use their more traditional bearings. The company does, indeed, serve clients from different backgrounds with different expectations, needs and budgets.

Many of their clients approach them for their range of bearings which are the best to use in applications that need to perform under high temperature conditions. Technical Sales Manager, Erick Sloan is quoted in this regard, “Our bearings can be used under so many circumstances and we can assist all clients no matter what kind of bearings suit your requirements the best.

“One of those that we receive enquiries about on a regular basis refers to the bearings we market which are ideal for use under high temperature conditions. Please be in touch so that we can suggest the best bearings we have in this regard.”

The company offers a range of bearings that are best suited to the high temperatures that some applications need to operate successfully and not perish. One of their best-known brands, for example, is the Unasis bearings they have available. These bearings are the best to use where standard bearings fall short in terms of the high temperatures under which they need to operate.

Carter Bearings’ high temperature bearings are often bought by those clients that need the best products for the following industries and their applications: textile machinery; driers of different descriptions; industrial ventilation; ovens and kilns. The bearings that the firm has available in this regard can withstand temperatures of up to 330°C and more.

Carter Bearings welcome all enquiries and are happy to talk to all new clients.

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/
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Issued By Carter Manufacturing Limited
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Business Address Unit 7 Isis Court, Wyndyke Furlong, Abingdon Business Park, Abingdon, Oxford UK OX14 1DZ
Country United Kingdom
Categories Industry , Manufacturing
Tags high temperature bearings , hybrid bearings
Last Updated September 24, 2018