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Tribo-tape for stressed surfaces
The
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from igus can be used to line a variety of tribologically stressed surfaces and shapes to optimise transportation tasks for machine beds, material handling and other applications requiring extremely wear-resistant properties.
15/06/2016 16:46:15
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