A comparison of different bearing types

Different bearing types

Plain bearings with lubrication groove - structure and operating mode

Advantages

  • High load capacity
  • Protection against corrosion and dirt when lubrication is maintained
  • Lubrication grooves ensure distribution of lubricant
Plain bearings with lubrication grooves

iglidur polymer bearings

Plastic plain bearings – design and function

Advantages

  • Consistent sliding properties across the entire wall thickness
  • Weight savings compared to metal bushings
  • Self-lubricating  and maintenance-free
  • Chemical and media resistant
  • Wide range of shapes possible
  • Very low space requirement
  • Insensitive to dirt
  • Cost-effective

Sintered bearings - structure and operating mode

Advantages

  • If the bearing point is correctly designed and constructed, the bearing is maintenance-free.
  • During movement, the lubricant is released and "stored" again when the bearing is at a standstill.
  • Robust and pressure-resistant.
Sintered bearings with flange

igutex fibre composite plain bearings

Fibre composite plain bearings – structure and function

Advantages

  • Suitable for high loads
  • Self-lubricating and therefore low-maintenance
  • Often more cost-effective than comparable metal bushings in large dimensions
  • Corrosion-free

Metal composite bearings – design and function

Advantages

  • High static loads possible
  • Comparatively good heat dissipation
  • Low coefficients of friction (PTFE)
  • No lubrication required for bearings with PTFE gliding layer
Metal composite bearings

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