Bearings with optimised coating for improved protection against current passage

Whether in traction motors for rail transport, wind energy systems or drive technology, the use of electric motors or generators with frequency converters is increasingly becoming the norm.

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However, this trend also introduces the risk of electrical voltage developing between the inner and outer rings of rolling bearings. 

Current passage can significantly damage lubricants, rolling elements and raceways, leading to premature bearing failure. 

As a result, implementing measures to prevent such damage and failures is advisable at the early planning stage.

Schaeffler has now introduced improved current-insulated bearings from the J20G series to mitigate this risk. 

The new J20G series bearings from Schaeffler have an optimised Insutect A coating, offering even greater protection against the risk of current
passage. 

“Wherever current can flow through bearings, robust insulation is essential. Without it, parasitic currents can cause significant damage and wear to rolling bearings and lubricants, resulting in unplanned downtime and high maintenance costs,” explains Manuela Baerthlein from Global Product Management for current-insulated bearings at Schaeffler.

“With these new bearings, our customers benefit from our long-standing experience in current insulation and can significantly enhance the reliability of their systems.”

New coating process provides enhanced insulation protection
The outer surfaces of the outer and inner rings are coated with Insutect A,
an insulating aluminium oxide coating applied using plasma spraying. 

Schaeffler has refined the bearing coating process for enhanced reliable protection against current passage to provide more efficient insulation protection, even under challenging operating conditions, such as high humidity. 

The result is reduced maintenance costs, increased machine availability and operational safety, and an extended grease service life. 

The bearings can withstand direct voltages of at least 3,000V and exhibit a higher impedance and an ohmic resistance of at least 250M?. 

The aluminium oxide coating is extremely hard, resistant to wear, and a
good conductor of heat. The bearings are available as standard in the J20GA, J20GB, and J20GI variants to meet diverse requirements. 

The J20GB coating thickness provides enhanced protection for higher electrical currents, such as those encountered in the rail sector. 

The highest level of protection is achieved with bearings that feature a coated inner ring (J20GI). Other variants are available upon request.

Dimensions according to DIN 616 for maximum flexibility
The external dimensions of the bearings conform to the dimensions specified in DIN 616 standards, which means they have the
same dimensions and tolerances as standard bearings and offer seamless interchangeability. 

Deep-groove ball bearings and cylindrical roller bearings are most commonly used with aluminium oxide coatings, although other bearing designs are also available with the coating by agreement. 

Insutect A-coated bearings from Schaeffler meet all requirements relating to service life, maintenance intervals, operational safety and cost-efficiency.

In addition to bearings with coated rings, Schaeffler offers hybrid bearings with ceramic rolling elements, which offer the highest resistance to current passage. 

For applications with elevated requirements or outside diameters measuring less than 120mm, Schaeffler experts recommend the use of hybrid bearings. 

Further information on bearings with an Insutect A coating can be found here.

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