By combining deep tribological expertise with cutting-edge materials, the company is shaping a more sustainable future for motion plastics.
PFAS substances, including PTFE, have traditionally played a key role in delivering low friction and durability in moving components. However, increasing environmental and regulatory scrutiny is accelerating the demand for viable alternatives, particularly in additive manufacturing, where material choice is critical to functional performance.
igus is addressing this challenge head-on, focusing on the development of PTFE-free materials across many of their product ranges including 3D printing applications. The objective is to provide a direct alternative, ensuring that new materials offer the same levels of wear resistance, reliability, and service life expected from the previous solutions.
Backed by tribological expertise
Central to this development is the igus test laboratory, where more than 17,000 tribological tests are conducted each year. Supported by their specialist teams, this continuous testing enables igus to refine and validate PTFE-free materials for real-world motion applications and has already led to the introduction of multiple PTFE-free materials.