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Stronger than steel

January 2024 Motion Control & Drives

German polymer manufacturer, igus is slowly changing the way it does things by replacing metals and other everyday materials with stronger, longer lasting polymers that can stand up to almost any challenge. In South Africa igus is gaining a reputation for its innovative plastics that can outlast even the strongest traditional materials hundreds of times over, and are known for their exceptional performance, durability and low-friction properties. Among these materials, iglidur stands out as a versatile choice for various applications across many industries. Here is a showcase of its most successful uses in a variety of technical and industrial contexts.

Bearing applications: iglidur materials are extensively used in bearing applications. These self-lubricating materials offer low friction, long service life and resistance to wear and tear, making them ideal for applications in automotive, aerospace and industrial machinery.

Food processing: In the food and beverage industry, iglidur materials are a preferred choice due to their FDA compliance, low moisture absorption and corrosion resistance. No lubricants are required. Applications include conveyor systems, bottling equipment and packaging machinery.

Medical equipment: The medical sector benefits from iglidur materials in equipment such as patient beds, medical robots and diagnostic devices. Their biocompatibility, chemical resistance and low particle emission characteristics make them suitable for this critical industry.

Automotive seating: Automotive manufacturers use iglidur materials in seat height adjustment systems. These materials provide silent, low-friction operation, and reduce maintenance requirements, contributing to a comfortable and reliable driving experience.

Materials handling: Conveyor systems, sorting machines and automated warehouses depend on iglidur materials for their low wear and quiet operation. These materials enhance the performance and longevity of the equipment in material handling applications.

Packaging machinery: The packaging industry relies on iglidur materials for various applications, including pick-and-place systems, labelling machines and filling equipment. The self-lubricating properties of iglidur materials reduce downtime and maintenance.

Agriculture: In agriculture, iglidur materials are used in applications such as crop protection equipment, harvesting machinery and irrigation systems. Their resistance to dirt and dust, combined with their durability, ensures reliable performance in harsh outdoor conditions.

3D printing: Iglidur materials are employed as 3D printer bushings, providing smooth and precise motion. Their self-lubricating properties eliminate the need for additional lubrication, simplifying the printing process.

Furniture: iglidur materials find application in furniture design, particularly in drawer slides and pivot joints. Their silent operation, resistance to humidity and longevity enhance the quality and functionality of modern furniture.

Offshore and marine: For the offshore and marine industries, iglidur materials are employed in winches, cranes and other machinery used in harsh saltwater environments. Their resistance to corrosion, and long service life make them a reliable choice for these demanding applications.

igus product specialist, Juan-Eric Davidtz says that engineers from a wide range of industries regularly enquire about igus polymers to improve processes and enhance the durability of the products that they manufacture. In most instances they choose iglidur, which offers remarkable versatility in applications across a wide range of industries. As industries continue to evolve and demand more from their equipment, igus iglidur materials remain a trusted choice for improving performance and reliability.


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