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Product category: Bearings
News Release from: Trelleborg Sealing Solutions UK | Subject: HiMod thermoplastic bearings
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 07 February 2000

New Generation of thermoplastic bearings

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HiMod®, a new generation of thermoplastic bearings is providing OEM designers and production engineers with all the advantages of plastic engineering plus unsurpassed performance

HiMod®, a new generation of thermoplastic bearings is providing OEM designers and production engineers with the opportunity to gain all the advantages of plastic engineering plus unsurpassed performance This environmentally friendly material offers: exceptionally long service life, low co-effeicient of friction, unlubricated working, no stick-slip, resistance to aggressive chemicals and moisture plus suitability to a wide temperature range

Manufactured by Busak+Shamban, HiMod® extends their range of advanced bearing materials which include Luytex®, Orkot®Marine and Durobal® bearings.

The HiMod® bearings are available in a broad range of material specifications to suit virtually all design, engineering and operational conditions - irrespective of design intricacy or hostility of working conditions.

Also Busak+Shamban applications engineers claim that HiMod® bearings offer significant operating advantages, plus cost savings over metallic component arrangements and other plastic materials.

HiMod® components are usually injection moulded, and Busak+Shamban offer a complete engineering design, component proving and applications support through to line-side production supply service.

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