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Oiles America Corporation


http://www.oiles.com  
Phone: 734-414-7400, 888-645-3726 (toll free)
Fax: 734-414-7484
Address:
44099 Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Suite 109
Plymouth, MI 48170
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Bearings: Self-Lubricating related categories

OILES Fiberflon TR PTFE Filament Winding Bearing
Oiles Fiberflon TR has a combination of tetrafluoroethylene resin fiber and new generation material fiber as the friction surface with additional resin treatment. The self-lub bearing has a resin or metal as backing material.
OILES#80 Flanged Bearings (80FL)
Oiles #80 is a proprietary blend of polyacetal resins and uniformly dispersed bearing lubricants. There are several derivatives of this material, each specifically formulated to satisfy a wide variety of application requirements. Oiles #80 is available in both flanged straight bore bushing and thrust washer styles in standard metric sizes. Rod stock, tube stock, and flat plate material is also available for local machining. Designed to provide superior service in applications where no lubrication is possible and where economical, high load light weight performance is desirable. Oiles #80 is an alternative to applications where sintered bronze and specialty plastics are being used as a bearing medium. For temperature requirements exceeding the limits of Oiles #80, please refer to Oiles 500, 300 and LF series bearings.
Oiles Glitron S Polyphenylene Sulfide Bearing
Features
  • A self-lubricating bearing made of heat and chemical resistant plastic and of lubricant for high temperature applications
  • Completely self-lubricating and no additional lubrication required
  • Provides stable co-efficient of friction without stick slips due to negligible difference between kinetic and static friction co-efficient
  • Shows low co-efficient of friction and superior wear resistance
  • Applicable in wide temperature range from low to high
  • Possesses an excellent chemical resistance and meets Japanese Food Sanitation Act
  • Soft metals such as aluminum can be used as a mating shaft
  • Available in a large variety of shapes through injection molding
Oiles Glitron SE Polyphenylene Sulfide Bearing
Features
  • An improved and electroconductive version of Glitron S
  • Special additives dispersed to maintain sliding characteristics
  • Completely self-lubricating and no additional lubrication required
  • Provides stable co-efficient of friction without stick slips due to negligible difference between kinetic and static friction co-efficient
  • Applicable in broad temperature range from low to high temperature
  • A soft metal such as aluminum can be used as a mating shaft
  • Possesses superior dimensional stability
  • Available in a highly accurate design and in a variety of shapes through injection molding
  • Standard products compatible with miniature bearings available
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