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Material table
General specification
Unit
iglidur® N54
Test method
density
g/cm³
1,13
Colour
green colour
max. Moisture absorption at 23°C/50% room humidity.
% by weight
1,6
DIN 53495
max. total moisture absorption
wt.-%
3,6
Sliding friction coefficient, dynamic, against steel
μ
0,15-0,23
pv value, max. (dry)
MPa x m/s
0,5
Mechanical specification
flexural modulus
MPa
1.800
DIN 53457
flexural strength at 20°C
MPa
70
DIN 53452
Compressive strength
MPa
30
maximum recommended surface pressure (20°C)
MPa
36
Shore D hardness
74
DIN 53505
Physical and thermal specification
Upper long-term application temperature
°C
+80
Upper short-term application temperature
°C
+120
Upper short-term ambient temperature1)
°C
+140
Lower application temperature
°C
-40
thermal conductivity
W/m x K
0,24
ASTM C 177
coefficient of thermal expansion (at 23°C)
K-1 x 10-5
9
DIN 53752
Electrical specification
Volume resistivity
Ωcm
< 1013
DIN IEC 93
surface resistance
Ω
< 1011
DIN 53482
iglidur® N54 is the first iglidur®material that is largely based on biopolymers. In addition to the fact that all iglidur®materials are already lubricant-free, this is a further step towards a positive environmental balance. Good coefficients of friction coupled with service lives that allow series use in sporadically moving applications give this material a firm place in the iglidur®programme.
Mechanical specification
The maximum recommended surface pressure is a mechanical material parameter. It cannot be used to draw conclusions about the tribology. The compressive strength of iglidur® N54 plain bearings decreases with increasing temperatures. diagram.02 illustrates this relationship. At the long-term permissible application temperature of +120 °C, the permissible surface pressure is still just under 10 MPa.
diagram. 03 shows the elastic deformation of iglidur® N54 under radial load.
Friction and wear
The coefficient of friction of iglidur® N54 is low. However, it must be noted that an excessively rough sliding partner increases the friction. We recommend a shaft roughness (Ra) of 0.1 to a maximum of 0.4 μm.
The coefficient of friction of the iglidur® N54 bearing is only slightly dependent on the sliding speed.
The influence of the load is greater, with the increase of which the coefficient of friction drops to 0.8.
iglidur® N54
dry
Grease
oil
water
coefficient of friction µ
0,15 - 0,23
0,09
0,04
0,04
Table 04: coefficient of friction for iglidur® N54 against steel
(Ra = 1 µm, 50 HRC)
Shaft materials
It is important to select the suitable shaft material. it cannot be said in general that iglidur®® N54 is better suited for hard or soft shafts, but "hard" shaft surfaces tend to lead to better service lives. At loads from 1 MPa, the wear increases noticeably and continuously.
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