Wear-Resistant Sliding From Igus
Indian Cement Review|November 2017

All iglidur bar stocks - whether round bars, plate materials or profiles-are made of the iglidur plastics for movement.

Wear-Resistant Sliding From Igus

Customer-specific components made of various iglidur materials can be used quickly and in many different ways. In order to enable even more efficient production, the motion plastics specialist igus has expanded its range of bar stocks. This enables the ordering of industrial profiles designed to individual specifications made from the proven iglidur materials. When extruding the final form, the user saves costs for machining and material.

In plastic processing the production of components by injection moulding, especially for plain bearings, is not calculated by the quantity. For this reason, igus has been offering its iglidur materials as bar stock for mechanical finishing for several years. For even more freedom in design with the lowest possible costs, customers can now also obtain extruded profiles made of iglidur materials. “Based on our iglidur materials, we can implement a wide variety of profile geometries according to the requirements of our customers,” explains Ansgar Clemens, Head of iglidurbar stock business unit at igus. “In this way, our customers receive their plastic solutions directly in the desired form, need less processing, and thus save time and money.” Examples of geometries are: U-shaped or square profiles or half-shells or tubes made of iglidur. They are used as sliding rails, guide rails or wear profiles in a wide variety of industries, from machine and plant engineering, and the beverage and food industry including the textile industry.

All iglidur bar stocks—whether round bars, plate materials or profiles—are made of the iglidur plastics for movement, which are optimised for friction and wear, and are extensively tested in the igus laboratory. They do not have to be lubricated and are therefore maintenance-free.

This story is from the November 2017 edition of Indian Cement Review.

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