
TalarisTM Metal Graphite Composite Electrical Contacts
St Marys Carbon’s new TalarisTM G500 composite, lead-free (RoHS compliant) electrical contact and brush material provides the industry’s most durable electrical brushes and collector shoes, with double the material strength of competing grades, and no galling. These high-performance components are idea for applications where long-term durability and reliability are mission critical.
KEY END PRODUCTS
Our TalarisTM Electrical Contacts are used in a variety of end products. Remember that we custom-design our products to fit your needs, so please contact us if you have a need outside of those below and we’ll work with you to find a solution.
- Shipyard Cranes
- Mass Transportation
- Remote Marine Wind Turbines
- Aerial Trams/People Movers
- Pick & Place Robots
- Automated Warehouse Robots
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