igus® Introduces New Environmentally-Friendly PFAS- and PTFE-Free Bearing Material

igus® announces it has developed a new polymer bearing material called iglide® JPF that is free of both per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). This innovation marks an important step in the company's efforts to create sustainable alternatives to conventional plain bearings.

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.


Addressing these concerns, iglide® JPF is a plain bearing material delivering high wear resistance and durability without the use of PFAS or PTFE. This dry-running, wear-resistant polymer offers comparable friction and wear performance to iglide® J, and its development is a response to growing global regulatory pressures to limit the use of harmful substances in industrial and consumer products.

"From the onset of the discussions about a potential PFAS ban in Europe, we prioritized the research and development of alternative materials," said Dr. Magnus Orth, Head of the igus® Material Center. "Our in-house material development and compounding capabilities enable us to quickly respond to regulatory changes and offer new solutions that meet market demands."

"Users who have relied on iglide J for their machines and systems can now opt for a PTFE-free alternative with equivalent performance," said Lars Butenschön, Head of the iglide Plain Bearing Technology Business Unit. "Our goal is to transition our standard materials to PTFE-free formulations. We are already in the process of developing alternatives for materials such as iglide X and iglide W300, and early test results have been very promising."

With the launch of iglide® JPF, igus® is reinforcing its commitment to developing sustainable products that comply with the latest regulatory standards. As igus® continues to innovate, it remains focused on providing high-performance solutions that reduce their environmental impact and meet the evolving needs of igus® customers.

For more information, visit www.igus.com.




About igus®
igus GmbH develops and produces motion plastics. These self-lubricating, high-performance polymers improve technology and reduce costs wherever things move. In energy supplies, highly flexible cables, plain and linear bearings, and lead screw technology made of tribo-polymers, igus is the worldwide market leader. The family-run company based in Cologne, Germany, is represented in 35 countries and employs 4,600 people across the globe. In 2023, igus generated a turnover of €1.136 billion. Research in the industry's largest test laboratories constantly yields innovations and more user security. Two hundred 234,000 articles are available from stock, and service life can be calculated online. In recent years, the company has expanded by creating internal startups, for example, ball bearings, robot drives, 3D printing, the RBTX platform for Lean Robotics, and intelligent "smart plastics" for Industry 4.0. Among the most significant environmental investments are the "chainge" program - recycling used e-chains and participating in an enterprise that produces oil from plastic waste.

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