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iglidur® J - Material data

The most important specifications at a glance

  • Excellent wear resistance at room temperature
  • Good wear resistance at medium temperatures
  • Excellent friction coefficients
  • Low moisture absorption
  • High media resistance
  • Resistant to edge pressure
  • Resistant to shocks and impacts
  • Resistant to dirt and dust
  • Mould resistant according to DIN EN ISO 846
iglidur J material specifications

When do I use this material?

  • For high speeds
  • When highest wear resistance at low to medium pressures is required
  • Low wear against different shafts
  • When a low coefficient of friction in dry operation is requested
  • For vibration dampening
  • When good chemical resistance is required
  • For best performance with soft shaft materials
  • Low moisture absorption

When do I use a different material?


Maximum surface speed

m/s Rotary oscillating Linear
Constant 1,5 1,1 8
Short-term 3 2,1 10

Table 02: Maximum surface speeds

Permitted surface speeds

The low coefficients of friction and the very low stick-slip tendency of iglidur® J bearings are particularly important at very low speeds. However, iglidur® J can also be used for high speeds of over 1 m/s. In both cases the static friction is very low and stick slip does not occur. The maximum values shown in table 02 can only be achieved at low pressures. At the given speeds, friction can cause a temperature increase to maximum permissible levels. In practice, though, this temperature level is rarely reached due to varying application conditions.

iglidur® J Dry Grease Oil Water
Coefficients of friction µ 0,06 - 0,18 0,09 0,04 0,04

Table 04: Coefficients of friction for iglidur® J against steel (Ra = 1 μm, 50 HRC)

Friction and wear

Just like the wear resistance, the coefficient of friction µ also alters with the load (Fig. 04 and 05).
Figure 04: Coefficients of friction dependent on the surface speed, p = 0.75 MPa

X = Surface speed [m/s]
Y = Coefficient of friction μ
Figure 05: Coefficients of friction dependent on the load, v = 0,01 m/s

X = Load [MPa]
Y = Coefficient of friction μ

Shaft materials

The friction and wear are also dependent, to a large degree, on the counter partner. With increasing shaft surface finish, the coefficient of friction also increases. The best case is a ground surface with an average surface finish Ra = 0.1–0.3 μm. Diagrams 06 and 07 display a summary of the results of tests with different shaft materials executed with plain bearings made of iglidur® J. When compared to most other iglidur® materials, iglidur® J plain bearings have very low wear results at low loads compared with all shaft materials tested. Also, for increasing loads up to 5 MPa, the wear resistance of iglidur® J plain bearings is excellent. If the shaft material you intend to use is not included in the test results presented here, please contact us.
Shaft materials
Wear, rotating application with various shaft materials Figure 06: Wear, rotating application with different shaft materials, p = 1 MPa, v = 0.3 m/s
 
X = shaft materials
Y = wear [μm/km]
 
A = Aluminum, hard anodized
B = machining steel
C = Cf53
D = Cf53, hard chrome-plated
E = St37
F = V2A
G = X90
Wear in pivoting and rotating applications Diagram 07: Wear in pivoting and rotating applications with various shaft materials, p = 2MPa

Y = wear [μm/km]

A = CF53
B = hard-chromed
C = 304 SS
D = HR carbon steel

blue = rotating
pink = oscillating

Diameter
d1 [mm]
Shaft
h9 [mm]
iglidur® J
E10 [mm]
Housing H7
[mm]
Up to 3 0 - 0,025 +0,014 +0,054 0 +0,010
> 3 bis 6 0 - 0,030 +0,020 +0,068 0 +0,012
> 6 bis 10 0 - 0,036 +0,025 +0,083 0 +0,015
> 10 bis 18 0 - 0,043 +0,032 +0,102 0 +0,018
> 18 bis 30 0 - 0,052 +0,040 +0,124 0 +0,021
> 30 bis 50 0 - 0,062 +0,050 +0,150 0 +0,025
> 50 bis 80 0 - 0,074 +0,060 +0,180 0 +0,030
> 80 bis 120 0 - 0,087 +0,072 +0,212 0 +0,035
> 120 bis 180 0 - 0,100 +0,085 +0,245 0 +0,040

Table 07: Important tolerances for iglidur® J bearings according to ISO 3547-1 after the press-fit.

Installation tolerances

iglidur® J bearings are standard bearings for shafts with h-tolerance (recommended minimum h9). The bearings are designed for press-fit in a housing with h7 tolerance. After the installation in a housing with nominal diameter, the inner diameter of the bearing automatically adjusts to the E10 tolerance. In certain dimensions the tolerance in dependence on the wall thickness deviates from this (See delivery program )

Medium Resistance
Alcohols +
Hydrocarbons +
Greases, oils without additives +
Fuels +
Diluted acids 0 to -
Strong acids -
Diluted bases +
Strong bases + to 0
+ resistant      0 conditionally resistant      - non-resistant
 
All specifications at room temperature[+20 °C]
Table 05: Chemical resistance of iglidur®




Electrical properties iglidur® J bearings are electrically insulating.
Specific forward resistance > 1013 Ωcm
Surface resistance > 1012 Ω

Further properties

chemical resistance
iglidur® J bearings are resistant to diluted alkalis and very weak acids as well as to fuels and all kinds of lubricants. The low humidity absorption allows them to be used in wet or humid environment. The bearings made of iglidur® J are resistant to common cleaning agents used in the food industry.
 

Radioactive rays The iglidur® J bearings are radiation resistant up to a radiation intensity of 3 • 102 Gy.
 

UV-resistantiglidur® J bearings change color under the influence of UV rays. However, the material properties do not change.
 

VacuumIn vacuum, iglidur® J plain bearings degases. For this reason only dry bearings are suitable for vacuum.

Typical application areas

Printing industry

Printing industry

Beverage industry

Beverage industry


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