Wirenet Image Band
wirenet.org mobile image band

The Book of Terms

Babbitt Metal

A class of silver-white bearing metals (“white metals”) that is useful for their anti-friction properties. First produced by Isaac Babbitt in 1839, these alloys are most often made from copper, tin and antimony with small additions of other metals. A typical application is machine bearings.

Contact us

The Wire Association Int.

71 Bradley Road, Suite 9

Madison, CT 06443-2662

P: (203) 453-2777