Description
Key Features:
Material: Made from high-quality polyurethane, providing excellent resistance to abrasion, chemicals, and wear.
Design: Available in various sizes, profiles, and configurations to meet specific application needs1.
Durability: Resistant to extreme temperatures and harsh environments, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Applications:
Automotive: Used in suspension systems, steering components, and other automotive parts to reduce noise and vibration.
Industrial Machinery: Essential for reducing friction and wear in machinery and equipment.
Material Handling: Used in conveyor systems, rollers, and other material handling equipment.
Marine: Suitable for use in marine environments due to their resistance to water and chemicals.
Benefits:
Abrasion Resistance: Offers excellent resistance to wear and tear, extending the lifespan of the bearings.
Chemical Resistance: Suitable for use with a wide range of chemicals and fluids.
Noise Reduction: Operates with lower noise levels compared to traditional metal bearings.
Specifications:
Hardness: Measured in Shore A, typically ranging from 70 to 95.
Temperature Range: Varies by material, e.g., standard polyurethane (-20°F to +180°F).
Load Capacity: Capable of handling high loads without deformation or damage.