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Through our test laboratory for plastic ball bearings, we generate knowledge that is essential for our new and further product developments. Our customers also benefit even more because we pool our experience and test results in our online tool. These help us to select the right product for our customers' individual applications.
In the video you can see which ball bearing types we test: from deep groove ball bearings, thrust bearings, conveyor rollers, ball transfer units to other types and special parts.
Influence of the cage material on ball bearing wear
The difficulty lies in the fact that high speeds (e.g. 2,000 rpm) lead to high centrifugal forces of the balls. This accelerates the balls outwards. The cage material requires a certain strength, as otherwise the cage pockets expand and the balls have more clearance or freedom of movement. The fact that the balls can no longer hold themselves correctly in position leads to increased wear and correspondingly earlier failure of the bearing. In addition to reinforcing materials, which increase the strength of the cage material, sliding friction occurs between the balls and the cage. Solid lubricants improve the sliding behaviour. For these reasons, we use iglidur ® materials for a cage material. These contain improved additives to improve the strength and sliding properties.
Stainless steel balls were used for the tests.
The electroplating process places very high demands on the materials used in electroplating systems. In electroplating, electricity is sent through an electrolytic bath. The metal to be plated (e.g. copper or nickel) is located at the positive pole and the object to be plated at the negative pole. As this is an electrochemical process that usually involves the use of strong chemicals in the electroplating bath, metallic ball bearings are not suitable. If ball bearings are used, they are usually made of plastic. Ball bearings made of technical ceramics can also be used, but these are significantly more expensive to purchase. Below: plastic vs. metal in an electroplating bath.
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