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High-Performance Plastics: The Key to Self-Lubricating Applications Eliminating grease-based lubrica

[igus]( [Show in browser]( [go zero lubrication with AI banner graphic]( High-Performance Plastics: The Key to Self-Lubricating Applications Eliminating grease-based lubricants from applications not only protects the environment, but saves money and reduces maintenance costs. This can be done easily through the use of self-lubricating plastic components, which are 100% grease-free and don’t require any form of relubrication. Learn more about these products in the content below. [Learn more]( Did you know? - Depending on the application, up to $15.25 million per year can be saved in purchasing costs for lubricants - Between 8,000 and 2 million working hours are saved annually for the manual re-lubrication of bearing points Read our [press release]( to learn more about how companies can save money while improving their environmental balance. igusGO: AI App Discover the optimization potential of machinery in just a few seconds [igus GO AI application]( With the igusGO app, you can simply take a picture of your application and discover the various areas where zero-lubrication igus® parts can be used. The app can also take you to our online shop, where you can find more information and place orders or queries directly. [Learn more about igusGO]( Video: iglide® Bearings Overview [iglide bearings overview video]( Our iglide products include self-lubricating, maintenance-free plain bearings, self-aligning bearings, plastic ball bearings and more. Watch this video to learn about our entire iglide product line, and what separates iglide materials from the alternatives. [Watch the Video]( Explore Our Content [white paper: bearing points without lubrication]( Bearing Points Without Lubrication: Guide, Expert Tips, and Practical Examples Lubricating grease is viewed as a necessity in all moving applications. However, this is far from true. This white paper explores the alternative — self-lubricating plain bearings — and the ways they protect the environment and improve machine performance. [Read the White Paper]( [blog: how do self-lubricating bearings work?]( How Do Self-Lubricating Bearings Work? Unlike traditional bearings that rely on grease or oil, innovative self-lubricating plastic bearings come with built-in lubrication. But how is this achieved? Read the blog to find out, and discover some of the key benefits of self-lubricating bearings. [Read the Blog]( [free iglide bearings sample box]( Request a free iglide® sample box Fill out a form using the button below and we will send you a sample box free of charge. [Request a Free Sample Box]( Contact an Expert Call (800) 521-2747 or click the button below to fill out a form and discuss your project with an igus expert. [Contact an Expert]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Linked In]( [Engineer`s Toolbox]( igus, Inc. | 257 Ferris Ave | Rumford RI 02916 | United States | Tel: (800) 521-2747 | [www.igus.com]( You have received this e-mail because you have registered for "igus® news".  You can unsubscribe [here](. The terms "Apiro", "AutoChain", "CFRIP", "chainflex", "chainge", "chains for cranes", "ConProtect", "cradle-chain", "CTD", "drygear", "drylin", "dryspin", "dry-tech", "dryway", "easy chain", "e-chain", "e-chain systems", "e-ketten", "e-kettensysteme", "e-loop", "energy chain", "energy chain systems", "enjoyneering", "e-skin", "e-spool", "fixflex", "flizz", "i.Cee", "ibow", "igear", "iglidur", "igubal", "igumid", "igus", "igus improves what moves", "igus:bike", "igusGO", "igutex", "iguverse", "iguversum", "kineKIT", "kopla", "manus", "motion plastics", "motion polymers", "motionary", "plastics for longer life", "print2mold", "Rawbot", "RBTX", "readycable", "readychain", "ReBeL", "ReCyycle", "reguse", "robolink", "Rohbot", "savfe", "speedigus", "superwise", "take the dryway", "tribofilament", "triflex", "twisterchain", "when it moves, igus improves", "xirodur", "xiros" and "yes” are legally protected trademarks of the igus® GmbH/ Cologne in the Federal Republic of Germany and where applicable in some foreign countries. This is a non-exhaustive list of trademarks (e.g. pending trademark applications or registered trademarks) of igus or affiliated companies of igus in Germany, the European Union, the USA and/or other countries or jurisdictions. igus® GmbH points out that it does not sell any products of the companies Allen Bradley, B&R, Baumüller, Beckhoff, Lahr, Control Techniques, Danaher Motion, ELAU, FAGOR, FANUC, Festo, Heidenhain, Jetter, Lenze, LinMot, LTi DRiVES, Mitsubishi, NUM, Parker, Bosch Rexroth, SEW, Siemens, Stöber and all other drive manufacturers mention in this website. The products offered by igus® are those of igus® GmbH.

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