Video: drylin T versus recirculating ball bearing guides
The Engineering Network Ltd
Posted to News on 5th Oct 2018, 16:18

Video: drylin T versus recirculating ball bearing guides

igus has released a video that compares the performance of a metal ball bearing linear system with a polymer-based drylin system at its dry-tech test lab in cologne, Germany.

Video: drylin T versus recirculating ball bearing guides

When submersed in normal drinking water with vinegar added into the solution to act as a catalyst, within a matter of days the metal bearings start to degrade. The lubricant begins to leach out of the metal ball bearings and they begin to corrode - this compromises the rail's surface, resulting in inconsistent running performance.

The drylin T system, on the other hand, remains completely unaffected and in pristine condition. Because the system is lubrication-free it is maintenance-free and environmentally friendly. It is also insensitive to dirt, water, chemicals, heat or impacts. Further tests at the igus facility indicate that the drylin T linear system is up to 40% more cost-effective than recirculating ball bearing guides.

To watch the video, please visit www.igus.co.uk/drylincorrosionfree.

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