SKF polymer bearings offer low friction solution for industrial cleaning machines

3rd June 2008
Posted By : ES Admin
SKF polymer bearings offer low friction solution for industrial cleaning machines
SKF has offered its expertise in bearing technology to Belimed Technik in Germany, enabling the company to make its latest range of industrial cleaning machines considerably easier to operate. SKF’s purpose-designed polymer ball bearings provided Belimed with a low-friction solution that can both withstand the high temperatures present inside its cleaning machines, in addition to being simple to keep clean.
Established in 1873, Belimed Technik GmbH in Muhldorf am Inn, Germany, specialises in cleaning, disinfecting and sterilisation equipment, and services for the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare establishments and laboratories. The company recently launched a new range of cleaning machines, the PH 8xx.2 type, partly in response to requests from pharmaceutical firms for machines with greater loading capacity within limited external dimensions.

In Belimed’s latest design, the slide-out racks that hold the equipment to be cleaned originally rested on plain, non-lubricated bearing sheaves that rolled on rails, as in earlier models. However, some customers found that when the racks were heavily loaded it took a lot of force to slide them into the cleaning chamber, and to pull them out after the cleaning cycle. In some cases, loading and unloading operations were simply too difficult.

Lubrication of the sheaves would have been difficult because grease could leak out from the bearing into the super-clean environment of the washing chamber, unless the bearings were hermetically sealed; a solution requiring more space than was available.

Jurgen Althammer, who heads development at Belimed Technik, explained the situation, “We needed new sheaves that had exactly the same dimensions and geometry as the former unsatisfactory ones but with much lower rolling resistance. They had to retain this feature even at high temperatures, because our machines wash at 85 ºC, and the drying process is at 120 ºC. The bearings had to be either hermetically sealed or easy to rinse out, and the whole part had to withstand exposure to aggressive chemicals, including nitric and sulphuric acids and alkalis, such as caustic soda.”

Faced with this set of constraints, SKF developed a customised solution. To reach the maximum load-carrying capacity, together with axial guidance in the very limited headroom available, SKF designed a cageless polymer track-runner ball bearing with two full-complement, asymmetric sets of stainless steel balls. The rings are made of polyetheretherketone (PEEK). As polymers have a low coefficient of friction, the bearings do not need lubrication, while, as there is no cage, the bearings are easy to rinse out; an essential requirement of the application. Finally, the solution did not require any change in the equipment’s design.

Jurgen Althammer commented, “SKF gave us a perfect, function-integrated solution that required absolutely no modifications to the existing machines, and they were remarkably fast in developing it. Our first meeting to discuss the problem was in the final days of 2005; within four months we were testing the first sheaves with SKF’s polymer bearings, and a month later they were being fitted on our machines in pharmaceutical establishments. What’s more, we have not had a single comment since then about hard-to-slide equipment racks.”

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