Material especially for applications in the food industry and medical technology, conforms to FDA and USP Class VI
For circumferential speeds of up to 5 m/s
Suitable for soft shafts
With very good damping characteristics
With very good friction coefficients
Moldflon™ MF 40002
Material for applications in the food industry, conforms to FDA
For p·v values of up to 2.5 N/mm2 · m/s
For high surface pressures of up to 80 N/mm2
With high wear resistance
Moldflon™ MF 40003
The friction bearing for p·v values of up to 2.5 N/mm2 · m/s
With high wear resistance
Wear with different contact surfaces
The material, hardness, and roughness of the contact surface all have a decisive influence on the wear behavior, and thus the service life, of the friction bearing.
Maximum recommended load as a function of temperature
Moldflon™ friction bearings can generally be used in a temperature range from -100°C to +250°C. The compressive strength decreases with increasing temperature.
Friction coefficient as a function of the sliding speed
The friction coefficient varies, depending on the sliding pair and application parameters. The lower the friction coefficient, the less heat development by the friction bearing. This has a positive effect on wear behavior.