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all-rounder – iglidur P
Low water absorption
Low wear rates
High load capacity
Economic
Lubrication and maintenance-free
Standard range from stock
iglidur®
P iglidur® P | The cost-effective outdoor all-rounder
No moisture absorption even with high ambient humidity
Low-cost
max. +130 °C
min. –40 °C
Ø 3–95 mm
More dimensions on request
UV resistance
Load [MPa]
1.0
iglidur® P bearings have a good resistance to UV radiation.
With the iglidur® P plain bearing, the user has a cost- Permissible surface speeds
effective, maintenance-free plain bearing. Compared to Plain bearings made from iglidur® P are maintenance-free
iglidur® G, plain bearings made from iglidur® P are suitable plain bearings, which were developed for low to average
for use with rotating movements and average loads. surface speeds. The maximum values given in table 03
can only be achieved at a very low surface pressure. The
Mechanical properties maximum speed given is the speed at which an increase up
With increasing temperatures, the compressive strength to the continuous use temperature occurs due to friction.
of iglidur® P plain bearings decreases. The diagram 02
Surface speed, page 44
shows this inverse relationship. The permissible maximum
surface pressure is a mechanical material parameter. No m/s Rotating Oscillating Linear
conclusions regarding the tribological properties can be Constant 1 0.7 3
drawn from this. Short-term 2 1.4 4
50
Temperatures
40 Even at its highest long-term application temperature of
30
+130 °C, iglidur® P does not quite reach the values of
iglidur® G. The ambient application temperature has a direct
Load [MPa]
20
impact on bearing wear. The wear rises with increasing
10 temperatures. At temperatures over +90 °C an additional
securing is required.
0
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
Application temperatures, page 49
Temperature [°C]
Additional securing, page 49
Diagram 02: Permissible maximum surface pressure as
a function of temperature (50 MPa at +20 °C) Friction and wear
Just as the wear resistance, the coefficient of friction changes
Diagram 03 shows the elastic deformation of iglidur® P as greatly with increasing load (diagrams 04 and 05). iglidur® P
a function of radial pressure. At the permissible maximum plain bearings obtain a minimum coefficient of friction
surface pressure of 50 MPa the deformation is less than 4 %. on shafts with a roughness Ra from 0.1 to 0.2 μm. Both
smoother and rougher shaft surface finish cause the friction
Surface pressure, page 41 to clearly increase.
10
Coefficients of friction and surfaces, page 47
9
Wear resistance, page 50
8
7
0.4
6
Deformation [%]
5
Coefficient of friction [µ]
4
3 0.3
2
1
0 0.2
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
0.25 180
160
Coefficient of friction [µ]
0.20 140
120
0.15
100
Wear [µm/km]
80
0.10
60
0.05 40
20
0.00 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 10 20 30 40 50
Diagram 05: Coefficient of friction as a function of the Diagram 07: Wear for oscillating and rotating applica-
pressure, v = 0.01 m/s tions with shaft material Cf53 hardened and ground
steel, as a function of the pressure
Shaft materials
Diagram 06 shows results of testing different shaft materials Installation tolerances
with plain bearings made from iglidur® P. iglidur® P plain bearings are standard bearings for shafts
For rotating movements, the wear of iglidur® P with with h-tolerance (recommended minimum h9). The bearings
cold rolled steel and HR carbon steel shafts is very low. are designed for pressfit into a housing machined to a
On the other hand, the bearings on 304 stainless steel H7 tolerance. After being assembled into a nominal size
shafts as well as hard-chromed shafts result in higher wear housing, the inner diameter automatically adjusts to the E10
than other shaft materials even in the low load range. For tolerances. For particular dimensions the tolerance differs
example at a load of 2 MPa, cold rolled steel is six times depending on the wall thickness (please see product range
better than 304 stainless steel. For oscillating movements, table).
however, is the „soft“ HR carbon steel shaft significantly
less favorable than the hardened shaft versions or the 304 Testing methods, page 57
stainless steel shafts.
Diameter Shaft iglidur® P Housing
Shaft materials, page 52 d1 [mm] h9 [mm] E10 [mm] H7 [mm]
up to 3 0–0.025 +0.014 +0.054 0 +0.010
iglidur® P Dry Greases Oil Water > 3 to 6 0–0.030 +0.020 +0.068 0 +0.012
C. o. f. µ 0.06 – 0.21 0.09 0.04 0.04 > 6 to 10 0–0.036 +0.025 +0.083 0 +0.015
Table 04: Coefficient of friction against steel (Ra = 1 µm, > 10 to 18 0–0.043 +0.032 +0.102 0 +0.018
50 HRC) > 18 to 30 0–0.052 +0.040 +0.124 0 +0.021
> 30 to 50 0–0.062 +0.050 +0.150 0 +0.025
> 50 to 80 0–0.074 +0.060 +0.180 0 +0.030
18
> 80 to 120 0–0.087 +0.072 +0.212 0 +0.035
16
14
>120 to 180 0–0.100 +0.085 +0.245 0 +0.040
Automatic screw steel
8
Cf53 steel
6
304 SS
4
2
0
d2
d1
2)
°
30
iglidur® material
f
Outer-Ø d2
Inner-Ø d1
Length b1
b1
Form S
metric
2)
Thickness < 1 mm: chamfer = 20°
d2
d1
d3
2)
°
30
iglidur® material
f b2
r = max.
b1
Outer-Ø d2
0.5 mm
Inner-Ø d1
Length b1
Form F
metric
2)
Thickness < 1 mm: chamfer = 20°