igus sealing rings for flanged bearings

Friday, 02 November, 2018 | Supplied by: Treotham Automation Pty Ltd

igus sealing rings for flanged bearings

For applications with extremely high levels of dirt accumulation, igus has now developed an additional safety concept in the form of sealing rings. The seals are available for all igus flanged bearings — in all dimensions and for more than 50 materials — making a wide range of application-related material combinations feasible. The flexible sealing rings are slipped onto the flange and they protect against the ingress of dirt and media into the plain bearing and components behind it. For applications in which users rely on additional lubrication, the sealing ring ensures that the lubricants do not press out of the bearing. The wear is further reduced, the shaft protected from corrosion and the service life of the applications is enhanced.

The sealing rings are offered in an all-rounder material for all igus flanged bearings and in an FDA-compliant material. The latter is therefore particularly suitable for use in the food industry. The FDA-compliant seal, in combination with the flanged bearings made of FDA-compliant materials such as iglidur A160, A180 and A350, can protect bearing points and components from aggressive cleaning agents while optimising hygiene. Possible application scenarios for the all-rounder sealing rings include general mechanical engineering for slow-running pumps and conveyor belts as well as actuators in the automotive industry. The plain bearings with seal are ready to install, supplied as a complete solution, available in different models and combinations according to requirements.

Online: www.treotham.com.au
Phone: 1300 65 75 64
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