Choosing the Right Plastic Plain Bearings for High‑Temperature Cleaning Applications
Jan Michels (Edited by Shizu Yamaguchi)
Machines used in the packaging, food, and beverage industries get cleaned regularly and intensively, often at temperatures above 100 °C.
igus® offers several polymer plain bearings that have no problem at these high temperatures.
High‑temperature‑resistant iglide® plain bearings
| iglide Material | Continuous Temperature | Short‑term Temperature |
| iglide H | up to 200 °C | up to 240 °C |
| iglide H1 | up to 200 °C | up to 240 °C |
| iglide H370 | up to 200 °C | up to 240 °C |
| iglide X | up to 250 °C | up to 310 °C |
| iglide X6 | up to 250 °C | up to 310 °C |
| iglide Z | up to 250 °C | up to 310 °C |
But caution is advised: if there is contact with steam, iglide Z should not be used; instead, use X or X6.
High‑temperature bearings with direct food contact
If temperature resistance is necessary and there will be direct food contact, iglide A350 (up to 180 °C) or A500 (up to 250 °C) is the right choice.
| iglide Material | Maximum Temperature | Direct Food Contact |
| iglide A350 | up to 180 °C | Yes |
| iglide A500 | up to 250 °C | Yes |
Bearing retention during high‑temperature cleaning
Cleaning at higher temperatures may cause plain bearings to “wander” out of their housing holes. The bearing’s press‑fit seating is then lost.
How can this be prevented?
| Challenge | Recommended Measure |
| Loss of press‑fit due to heat | Constructive measures (e.g. flanged bearings) |
| Material expansion during cleaning | Use a different bearing material |
| Repeated high‑temperature washdown | Additional mechanical securing |
