High Temperature Bearings

SKF high-temperature bearings are designed to operate in high-temperature environments where standard bearings would fail due to thermal expansion or lubrication breakdown. These bearings are typically made of heat-resistant materials, such as stainless steel or ceramic, and are lubricated with high-temperature grease or oil.

SKF high-temperature bearings are commonly used in applications such as ovens, furnaces, kilns, and other industrial equipment that generate high temperatures. They are designed to withstand temperatures up to 350°C (662°F) and can even operate at temperatures up to 500°C (932°F) for short periods of time, making these products very suitable for applications in kiln trucks, roller hearth furnaces, and bakeries. Because SKF high-temperature bearings correspond to the ISO dimensions of grease-lubricated bearings, production efficiencies, and cost savings can be realized with a simple change to the SKF bearing solution. These bearings are available in various designs, including deep groove ball bearings, cylindrical roller bearings, and spherical roller bearings. They are also available in sealed and unsealed versions, depending on the specific application requirements.

SKF high-temperature bearings offer many benefits, including reduced maintenance and downtime, increased equipment reliability, and extended bearing life. They are a reliable solution for applications operating in high-temperature environments.