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igus® plastic energy chains protect and guide cables and hoses, ensuring smooth transfer of power, data, and fluids — even in harsh environments. With over 40+ years of experience across industries like robotics, machine tools, and heavy equipment, our chains combine lightweight design with exceptional strength for millions of cycles.
At our 3,800 m² test lab, we run 10 billion test cycles annually on 180 stations, simulating speeds up to 8 m/s, travel lengths up to 240 m, and temperatures down to –40 °C. This rigorous testing backs our 4-year guarantee on chains and cables.
We deliver complete systems — chains, cables, separators, strain relief, and guide troughs — plus readychain and readycable assemblies cutting installation time by up to 95%.
Energy chains maintain the minimum bend radius required for the cables and hoses they protect while providing robust physical shielding. A key advantage is their ability to route multiple services side‑by‑side within a single system, for example, hydraulics, power cables, data lines, fibre optics, and fluid hoses. This makes them highly flexible and versatile, and it also allows for easy, cost‑effective cable upgrades throughout the system’s life cycle.
Because energy chains are passive components, moved simply by the machine’s motion, they require no additional power or drive mechanism. Manufactured from low‑friction, corrosion‑resistant plastics, they offer long service life with minimal maintenance.
The number of cables that can be integrated into an energy chain is virtually unlimited. With our full range of internal separation options, cables and hoses can be organised safely and configured to almost any required layout. One of the major advantages of energy chains is their ability to carry almost any combination of services within a single system — whether power, data, fibre optics, hydraulics, or fluids. This level of flexibility is not achievable with alternative solutions such as busbars or festoons.
A drag chain (also called an energy chain or e-chain®) guides and protects cables and hoses that move in dynamic applications. They go by a lot of names: cable carrier, cat track, drag chain, cable track and power-chain.
At igus, e‑chains are designed to:
igus drag chains are manufactured from high-performance plastics, making the energy chains strong, robust and able to withstand a variety of environments. They are engineered for quiet operation, long service life, and maintenance‑free performance.
To correctly size an igus energy chain, measure:
Tip: igus offers a free online e-chain configurator for automatic measurements and recommendations.
Almost every industry with moving energy requires energy chains: cranes, lifts, theatres, vessels, machine tools, renewable energy systems, electronics, pick-and-place machines, telescopes, agriculture, printing, vehicle sliding doors, and so on – the list is endless.
Use these core selection criteria:
Best tool: Use the igus e-chain® configurator, which recommends the correct series based on your inputs and provides a full BOM, CAD models, and expected service life.
igus offers multiple opening styles depending on the series:
To open most igus e-chains:
igus e-chains are designed for quick assembly without damaging cables.
Most igus energy chains are made from high-performance, tribology-optimised polymers that are:
For heavy-duty or extreme environments, igus also offers hybrid energy chains that combine:
This gives the benefits of plastic (low weight, quiet operation) with the durability of metal.
You can find all energy chains made of conductive ESD material here.
Open energy chains
Closed (fully enclosed) energy chains
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Or, explore igus® ready-to-install cable carrier systems, designed as fully assembled, plug-and-play solutions customised to your exact requirements. These systems streamline installation, cut costs, and minimise downtime. We also offer professional installation services to ensure your systems is set up perfectly and performs longer without interruptions.
igus® also offers a wide range of dynamically rated cables for use in constantly flexing applications (“chainflex®“), which are guaranteed for 10 million movements or up to 4 years when used as per our guidelines. These can be supplied with or without or with connectors and pre-fitted into the energy chains. We also offer steel and aluminium guide troughs for longer travels cable clamping solutions for cable strain-relief and chain interior separation options to ensure a long cable life inside the chain. We also offer design and project support, onsite services such as supervision and inspection and full turnkey installation.
igus® e-chains®, or energy chains, can cope with fill weights of up to 600 kg/m unsupported.
Find out more about igus® components for the offshore industry here.
igus® has thousands of energy chains on existing applications offshore including cantilever skids, pipelay towers, gantry cranes, and many more as seen here. Our polymer energy chains are maintenance-free, corrosion resistant, can cope with fill weights of up to 600 kg/m unsupported, and are cost-effective vs equivalent steel chains.
Find out more about igus® components for the offshore industry here.
All igus® energy chain sensors (push/pull monitoring, abrasion, motion, wear measurement, break detection) can be connected to an icom or icom. plus module. The module can transmit the measurement data to an equipment monitor or a computer, where they are displayed individually or in a dashboard.
You can discover the service life of igus® energy chains using the service life calculator.
Yes. We recommend the TH3 energy chain, which has been developed specifically for the food and beverage industry.
Yes, the autoglide system allows travels of up to 80 m without guide troughs.
As a rule, the standard temperature range for plastic energy chains is -40 °C to +130 °C, short term +170 °C.
Yes, plastic energy chains that use the igumid HT material can resist swarf as hot as + 850 C.
A detailed list provides information on the resistance of igus’s igumid G, TE, and NB materials to many chemical substances.
Although igus® does not manufacture hydraulic hoses, the hoses can be sourced and installed within your e-chain® to your requirements.
Our online tool prevents our customers from over filling the e-chains®. We have recommendations for the amount of clearance each service should have when installed within the e-chain® (relative to its OD); 10% for all round and flat cables, 5-10% for pneumatics, 20% for hydraulic hoses and 15-20% for all other media hoses.