SELF-LUBRICATING BEARING POLYMER IS SAFE AND EASY TO MACHINE

Vesconite

 

Many plastics and metallic alloys present machining challenges. Some deform and are difficult to maintain exacting tolerances. Others require strict and costly adherence to environmental regulations. Vesconite has addressed these issues with a high-performance bearing polymer that is easy to tool on standard metalworking equipment, non-toxic, and environmentally-friendly.

Vesconite is an advanced, internally-lubricated polymer that reliably performs in wet, dirty and corrosive environments. The material has a long wear life—more than 10 times that of bronze—so maintenance costs are reduced. Homogenous, it cannot delaminate. With low thermal expansion, it offers high load strength and dimensional stability, and doesn’t swell or soften in water like nylon.

 Easy to machine on lathes and milling equipment, including CNCs, Vesconite can be machined to a precision of 0.0005″. It does not creep or deform. It cuts quickly and doesn’t dull tools as do some plastics and metals. When a project calls for a non-standard bearing size due to shaft wear or housing damage, the material can be turned from hollow bar or tube stock.

 Vesconite doesn’t contain hazardous dust or fibrous waste in its machining residue. In fact, it’s a food-grade material with NSF and WRAS-approvals. While proper safety equipment should be used when working with Vesconite, its clean shavings are not a health hazard.  www.vesconite.com

 

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