What is the difference between plastic bearings and lubricating plastic bearings?
The main difference between plastic bearings and self-lubricating plastic bearings is the lubrication ability. Without self-lubricating modification, ordinary plastic bearings have high friction coefficient, poor wear resistance and short service life. Self-lubricating plastic bearings, on the other hand, use a special polymer mixture that can remain lubricated throughout their service life, which makes them superior in performance and durability. Be sure to verify important information.
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Composite plastic bushings are made of thermoplastic alloys, solid lubricants, and a reinforcing fiber matrix. These reliable and safe custom plain bearings endure extreme temperatures, making them ideal for specialized machinery, underwater use, and the food and tobacco industries. Lightweight yet robust, these bushings offer unparalleled resistance to wear and corrosion, ensuring longevity and reduced maintenance costs. In high-speed applications, the self-lubricating properties minimize friction, enhancing operational efficiency and performance. The versatility of composite plastic bushings allows for seamless integration into diverse systems, from automotive equipment to aerospace technologies. With customizable designs, they meet specific tolerance and load requirements, catering to the precise needs of different industries. By choosing composite plastic bushings, industries benefit not only from superior durability but also from environmentally friendly solutions, as these components can be manufactured with recyclable materials, aligning with sustainable practices and reducing environmental impact.