Low-noise motion simulator thanks to 3D printing filaments and linear plain bearings

Pleasant driving experience with igus® sliding components

  • What was needed: Low noise bearings and lead screw nut to stabilise the linear movement within the simulator
  • Manufacturing process: Filament extrusion (FDM)
  • Requirements: Wear resistance, durability, high flexural strength
  • Material: iglidur® i150 & iglidur® i190 tribofilaments
  • Industry: DIY solutions
  • Success for the customer: Improved driving experience due to noise reduction, less maintenance due to freedom from lubrication

Problem

Solution

iglidur® i190 filament in the friction test

The upgrade to 3D-printed sliding components

Tips for 3D printing with filament

Further application examples with components printed in 3D

Assistance pour les demandes

Pour toute question supplémentaire ou information sur les produits, veuillez contacter :

igus® Inc. Canada+1 800 965 2496Courriel