'Porton Man' testing robot uses iglidur X plain bearings
Posted to News on 7th Aug 2015, 13:48

'Porton Man' testing robot uses iglidur X plain bearings

"Porton Man' is a testing robot that was built by Crawley Creatures Ltd to trial protective clothing for the British Military. The developers used iglidur X plain bearings in all of its joints.

'Porton Man' testing robot uses iglidur X plain bearings

In order to ensure that clothing is safe for use and provides adequate protection against chemical, biological, radioactive and nuclear substances, the clothing needs to be contaminated with such elements. As conventional bearings quickly fail when faced with chemical agents such as mustard gas and sarin, developers turned to igus for its iglidur X series of abrasion-resistant bearings.

As well as offering extreme resistance to chemicals, these bearings remain unaffected by water and can withstand temperatures ranging from -100 to 250degC, making them well suited for a robot with such an important job!

To watch a video of "Porton Man' in action please visit: www.igus.co.uk/portonman.

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