Plastic bearings used for improved performance
A leading worldwide supplier of orthopedic technology for the past 90 years offers sophisticated, top-quality products and services to people with restricted mobility. By using plastic bushings, instead of needle or bronze bearings, the company’s artificial knee-joint design was significantly improved. Metal bearings proved to be susceptible to dust and dirt and developed disturbing noise with increased play and significant wear. The challenge was to find a plain bearing which could operate without the need for any maintenance or play. They should also run noiselessly, cushion impacts and have a good cost/performance ratio. iglide® L280 and iglide® Q plastic bushings from igus® are situated in all the bearing points of the artificial knee joint.
iglide® L280 plastic bushings have low coefficients of friction and extremely high wear resistance. They are suitable for soft shafts and withstand chemicals. iglide® L280 also has a very high compressive strength, despite high elasticity. Under the maximum permissible load of 8,702 psi, the deformation at room temperature is less than 3 percent. The coefficients of friction also do not increase with higher surface speeds. Compared to other materials, it can achieve slightly higher surface speeds - for instance up to 4.9 ft/s during rotating movements and up to 16.4 ft/s during linear movements. Due to the exceptional wear resistance, bearing wear remains low even long term even at high speeds on hardened shafts. For minimum coefficients of friction with iglide® L280, the surface should not be too smooth.