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"E2 E-Tube" applications

Since igus® launched the snap-open and (two-piece) E-Tube in the mid 80s, many additional parts and innovations have supplemented the product range. E-Tubes are applicable in areas with hot chips, dirt and dust generated by wood processing, steel works, pulp, textiles, agriculture and coal industry, and many other adverse environmental conditions. Select the cost-efficient, alternative Series R100 for applications with slow and medium speeds. Series R for higher speeds.

Typical industrial sectors and applications:

General machines, material transport, construction machines, long travels in many industrial sectors, semiconductor, ESD versions, theater and entertainment industry, vehicles.
E2 tubes in an area with hot chips in a machine tool
U-shaped support of the E-Tube at high lateral acceleration
Series R68 in an apple sorting facility, in continuous contact with humidity and dust. Series R68 in an apple sorting facility, in continuous contact with humidity and dust.
igus® energy tube in standing application, support of the 1st chain link - Series R68 Standing application, support of the 1st chain link - Series R68
igus® energy tube Series R58 directly in the chip area of a machine tool igus® energy tube Series R58 directly in the chip area of a machine tool
igus® energy tube Series R68 mounted on the side igus® energy tube Series R68 mounted on the side
E-Tube of the R type series are also best suited for small installation spaces and high speed. Ready assembled here with hydraulic cables and mounting parts
E2 E-Tube unsupported installation on the side in the chip area

Streetcar switches

The applied material repels chips with temperatures up to 850° C without leaving a trace.

Plastic energy chains in a machine tool for a student project

Another great project with five students is under way at the Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management (iwb), Technical University of Munich.

Further interesting applications from extremely diverse areas can be found here.