igus Introduces PFAS and PTFE-Free Bearing Material

PFAS degrade slowly and pose risks to both human health and the environment.

igus has developed iglide JPF, a new self-lubricating plain bearing material without PFAS.
igus has developed iglide JPF, a new self-lubricating plain bearing material without PFAS.
igus GmbH

igus (East Providence, RI) announced a new polymer bearing material called iglide JPF that is free of both per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).

Features:

  • Plain bearing material that delivers high wear resistance and durability without use of PFAS or PTFE
  • Dry-running, wear-resistant polymer
  • Offers comparable friction and wear performance to iglide J
  • Responds to growing global regulatory pressures to limit use of harmful substances in industrial and consumer products

Due to their water, heat and dirt resistance, PFAS and PTFE are key materials in the production of self-lubricating plain bearings in a variety of industries. However, PFAS degrade slowly, posing risks to both human health and the environment.

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