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Simrit develops new material for industrial gear use

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ELGIN — Simrit said it has developed a new material for gearbox sealing applications that will meet compatibility requirements of increasingly popular synthetic lubricants used in industrial gears.

The new material, a wear-resistant FKM, was developed for use in radial shaft seals that interact with aggressive oils in various industrial gearbox sealing applications. FKM material blends are commonly used in applications containing synthetic oils, as they offer superior high-temperature and chemical resistance compared to other material blends. However, when previous blends encounter synthetic oils, they can degrade which reduces the service life of the entire application.

“In order to make full use of the advantages of high-performance polyglycol-based lubricants in industrial gears, we had to develop a solution that could withstand the aggressive nature of these oils,” said Joel Johnson, global vice president of technology, Simrit. “Our Simrit material experts developed a tailor-made polymer structure that extended previous FKM material limits, focusing on the wear behavior and tightness of a sealing material.”

Simrit’s Wear-Resistant FKM material provides a high level of wear resistance when in contact with synthetic oils. Developed and tested according to Six Sigma quality principles, Simrit’s new FKM material has the potential to extend the service life upward to 20,000 hours or more and decrease the down time of industrial gear applications.

Simrit’s new Wear Resistant FKM material will be on display at MDA India on Dec. 6 to 9 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre in India. Visit the Simrit booth (D402) in Hall 1 for additional product information or to speak with a Simrit expert.

Simrit is part of Freudenberg-NOK Sealing Technologies and offers an extensive portfolio of precision-manufactured products for the aerospace, agriculture, appliance, construction, energy, fluid power, mechanical power generation, mechanical power transmission and recreation markets.

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