Solution
The
plain bearings made of high-performance polymers perfectly fulfil this requirement profile. They are maintenance-free and wear-free and form a good friction pairing with aluminium and stainless steel. Approved polymer materials have also been developed specifically for food machinery construction. For these reasons, miromatic designers use a wide range of our plain bearings, and have done so for more than ten years.
Here are some examples:
bearing bushes made of iglidur ensure precise guidance of rotary and linear movements on various guiding and adjusting elements (see picture 1 below). Depending on the application, housing bearings, such as the
drylin R linear round guide here, are also used and simplify both production and assembly (picture 2). In ball screws,
igubal spherical bearings compensate for misalignments (pictures 3 and 4). And the easy-to-use format adjustment at the sealing stations is implemented with
iglidur J plain bearings (picture 5). Last but not least, our
energy chains are also used, which supply energy and signals to the moving axes of the mixing and filling systems (also picture 5).
The material used from the iglidur range is decided according to the application. Apart from the "all-rounder" iglidur J, however, the bearings also have to meet special requirements for temperature, resistance to cleaning media or moisture absorption. There are
special iglidur polymers for this.