igus has published two new additions to its TechTalk Design Advice Series, created and written by igus product managers. “A Basic Guide to Continuous-flex Cables” and “The Five Benefits of Plastic Bearings” both aim to educate design engineers by offering technical insights and tips that make igus' products easy to use in any application.
“A Basic Guide to Continuous-flex Cables” discusses the bundling verses layering technique for high-flex cables. It also talks about how cables constructed in layers are significantly cheaper to produce, but offer limited service life in long-travel, gliding or demanding-flex applications. To learn more about bundling vs. layering, visit www.igus.com/techtalk/chainflex/bundling_vs_layering.
“The Five Major Benefits of Plastic Bearings” compares plastic plain bearings to other bearings such as metal-backed and bronze types. It tackles perceptions of plastic bearings as a trusted solution. To learn more about the benefits of plastic bearings, visit www.igus.com/techtalk/iglide/5benefits.
igus also has three other online forums for its cable carriers and linear bearings and guides. To read installments of each, visit www.igus.com/techtalk.
About igus
igus develops industry-leading Energy Chain cable carriers, Chainflex continuous-flex cables, iglide plastic plain bearings, igubal spherical bearings, DryLin linear bearings and guide systems. These seemingly unrelated products are linked together through a belief in making functionally advanced, yet affordable plastic components and assemblies. With plastic bearing experience since 1964, cable carrier experience since 1971 and continuous-flex cable since 1989, igus provides the right solution based on 70,000 products available from stock.
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