Cylindrical roller bearings - SKF INSOCOAT
Electric motors, generators and associated equipment are at risk when an electric current passes through their bearings. This can damage the contact surfaces of rolling elements and raceways in the bearings (electrical erosion) and rapidly degrade the grease. An additional risk in electric motors and generators comes from high frequency currents caused by the inherent stray capacitance. The risk of damage increases where the application uses a frequency converter.
INSOCOAT bearings:
- are designed to prevent electric current from passing through the bearing
- have the external surfaces of either their inner or outer ring coated with an insulating aluminium oxide layer, by applying a sophisticated plasma-spray process for an outstanding quality finish
- are a very cost-effective solution compared with other insulation methods
Bearing features
- Protection against electrical erosion
With insulating properties integrated into the bearing, INSOCOAT bearings can improve reliability and increase machine uptime by virtually eliminating the problem of electrical erosion. - High electrical resistance
The aluminium oxide coating provides a minimum electrical resistance of 200 MΩ and can withstand voltages up to 3 000 V DC. - Consistent electrical performance
Plasma-spray coatings are normally hygroscopic and, therefore, vulnerable to penetration caused by condensation. To protect against this effect, INSOCOAT bearings are treated with a unique sealant.
Assortment
The standard assortment of INSOCOAT bearings listed here constitutes the most commonly used sizes and variants of:
- single row deep groove ball bearings
- single row cylindrical roller bearings
For applications where smaller bearings than those listed are needed, SKF recommends using SKF Hybrid bearings.
In addition to the standard assortment, SKF can supply special INSOCOAT bearings and bearing units with complex ring geometries, such as:
- Four-point contact ball bearings
- Flanged tapered roller bearings
- Tapered roller bearing units (TBU)
- Traction motor bearing units
Further downloads, documentation available on request
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