Turcite B Slydeway Linear Bearing Strip
Turcite B Slydeway Linear Bearing Strip is PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) resins with added fillers such as bronze, that are extruded into solid billets as opposed to compression molding.
Turcite B Slydeway Linear Bearing Strip is a low friction linear bearing strip C for use primarily on the ways and gibs of machine tools. It provides low friction,
stick-slip-free operation, long life and minimum wear. It is installed using a two-part epoxy resin after cleaning and degreasing
the bare metal surface thoroughly. The seal is dimensionally stable, maintenance-free and can be operated with or without
lubrication.
Turcite B Slydeway Linear Bearing Strip
Turcite B Slydeway Linear Bearing Strip is PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) resins with added fillers such as bronze, that are extruded into solid billets as opposed to compression molding.
Turcite B Slydeway Linear Bearing Strip is a low friction linear bearing strip C for use primarily on the ways and gibs of machine tools. It provides low friction,
stick-slip-free operation, long life and minimum wear. It is installed using a two-part epoxy resin after cleaning and degreasing
the bare metal surface thoroughly. The seal is dimensionally stable, maintenance-free and can be operated with or without
lubrication.
Turcite is a thermoplastic resin used in industrial applications that require reduction of friction on bearings and moving parts.Due to the nano ultra-fine formula, the material of the guide rail soft belt is more uniform and dense, eliminating internal stress, cutting without deformation, and has a straighter appearance, no "fluff", and stronger wear resistance.It has been widely used in all kinds of ordinary machine tools. And textile, printing, paper, food, chemical, woodworking machinery and other mechanical sliding guide manufacturing and maintenance, especially suitable for all kinds of precision machine tools, CNC machine tools and processing centers with high precision.
Turcite is PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) resins with added fillers such as bronze, that are extruded into solid billets as opposed to compression molding. Billets are then skived to a nominal thickness in 24" wide rolls, with lengths varying depending on thickness. One side or both sides are etched depending on application to accept the adhesive.