Decoding Rulon
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010by Dave Biering
Did you realize there are probably over 300 types of Rulon? Rulon is a self-lubricating material that can almost be considered “generic” in some ways. It is a PTFE material with various fillers; it is the type and amount of filler that makes each variation of Rulon unique.
When choosing Rulon, we ask:
1) What is the application function – bearing? Seal? Gasket? Some materials can be used for all applications.
2) What is the temperature? -400 to +550 is the general range Rulon can accept. For design purposes, we need to know how much press fit and close in to account for in the gradient.
3) What is the environment? Some types are made for FDA or USDA environments or for resisting abrasion. Most PTFE materials don’t do well in water, but a few do.
4) What is the speed? All types of Rulon can take 400/500 feet per minute without lubrication; but we need the load to be a bit more accurate. Rotating? Oscillating? Linear?
5) What are the loads on that bearing? Most can handle 1000 psi, but others can withstand higher levels.
6) What type of hardware (consider temperature)? Only a few types of Rulon can work with stainless steel.
7) What is the surface finish? 8-16 rms on the shaft is recommended, but for holding purposes, we would suggest 32 rms.
We can help you choose the right Rulon for your application.
