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Are there antibacterial iglidur materials?

Lars Butenschön | 9. July 2019

Thanks to its special composition, iglidur AB has an antibacterial effect on the surface of the plain bearing and is therefore especially suitable for use in furniture and equipment in clinics and hospitals, in medical technology in general or in the food area. Vote Up +0 Vote Down -0You already voted!

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Can I use your plain bearings in a vacuum?

Lars Butenschön | 9. July 2019

Yes. As regards the criteria that are normally used to select the ideal material for plain bearing applications, the main consideration with regard to use in a vacuum is the amount of moisture the material absorbs. Why? Most materials absorb moisture in some form and this varies according to the plastic. This moisture can come […]

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Where can I find a list of chemicals that the iglidur materials are resistant to?

Lars Butenschön | 9. July 2019

You can find the list here or in the iglidur Expert system. – Is your chemical not listed? Please contact us! Vote Up +0 Vote Down -0You already voted!

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Are there PRT slewing rings for use in ESD or ATEX environments? Are PRT slewing rings electrically conductive?

Lars Butenschön | 9. July 2019

For applications in ESD or ATEX areas, we recommend using iglidur PRT slewing rings with stainless-steel rings and sliding elements made of iglidur F2. Vote Up +0 Vote Down -0You already voted!

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The plain bearing has failed prematurely, reddish dust is is trickling out of the bearing point.

Lars Butenschön | 9. July 2019

If the iglidur plain bearing – this tip also applies to other plastic plain bearings – fails prematurely or no longer works correctly, it is worth taking a closer look at the dust that trickles out. If the dust has a metal origin, the plain bearing is usually not the problem, at least not directly. A […]

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