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As Strong as a Tree: Bionic Design Makes igus Plastic Pillow Blocks Robust

March 7, 2022
The igubal pillow block from igus is a maintenance-free, economically effective alternative to classic cast iron housing bearings.

Nature is frequently a model for engineering materials, and the igubal pillow block from igus—based on the design principles of a tree—provides an alternative to classic cast iron housings.

Flattened radii ensure maximum resistance to mechanical stresses. The bionic-shaped housings, made with high-performance materials from the international leader in the motion plastics industry, require no lubrication or maintenance. igus, based in Cologne, Germany, runs its North American operations out of Providence, Rhode Island.

Cast housing bearings with metal ball bearings quickly reach their limits in dusty, wet, and dirty environments. Whether in pulleys on conveyor belts in the cement factory or in tipping devices on trailers in the field, they are prone to failure.

A high degree of contamination and inadequate lubrication is responsible for 80% of premature bearing failures. There is also the constant risk of corrosion.

Lubrication-free bearing inserts made of high-performance plastic solve the problem. igubal polymer pillow blocks in the standard sizes 20, 25, and 30 millimeters enable quick one-to-one replacement. Two-hole and four-hole flange bearings in the sizes of 20, 30, and 40 millimeters are also available.

The Tree Is the Model: Rounding Ensures Even Stress Distribution

Engineers at igus use two strategies to ensure that the plastic pillow blocks are sufficiently robust in industrial applications. The first is working with fibers and fillers that reinforce the igubal plastic so that it withstands high surface pressure and edge loads even under continuous stress.

The second follows a model from nature: the tree crotch, a connection found between branches and the trunk, or where the tree is firmly anchored in the ground. The design is considered particularly efficient and robust.

The designers have optimized the shape of the housing notches and done away with constant radii in order to distribute the stress more evenly. This makes igubal housing bearings highly resilient.

Their chemical resistance, freedom from corrosion, and insensitivity to dirt give the bearing inserts made of the iglide J tribo-polymer a significantly longer service life in numerous customer applications over metallic bearings.

The absence of lubricants also reduces maintenance and cleaning requirements and enhances environmental protection. There are no lubricants at any point in the system that could get into the environment or onto the product.

igus Expands the igubal Series Range

The pillow blocks and flange bearings are not the only products igus is adding to the igubal range. There are also three bearing inserts for the imperial market, now available in 1, 1.5, and 2 inch inside diameter sizes.

The price for FDA-compliant iglide A350 plain bearings will also be reduced by around 50% in the future. This is because igus no longer manufactures the bearing exclusively by turning bar stock, but has recently added the more cost-effective injection molding process.

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Thomas Renner | PR Account Executive - Mercury Marketing Comm.

Thomas Renner writes on manufacturing, engineering, building, construction, and other trade industry topics for publications throughout the United States.