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Mobility and a sustainable drive: with this goal in mind, Team Sonnenwagen from Aachen spent two years developing a solar car. In October 2019, the vehicle crossed the finish line in sixth place at the World Solar Challenge in Australia. The students had to cover 3,022 kilometres in temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius. This required special components: These not only had to be lightweight, but also maintenance-free and wear-resistant. The young engineers therefore relied on our lubrication-free plain bearing technology made from durable tribo-polymers.
At the motion plastic specialist igus®, users like the students from Aachen can choose from over 60 different materials. From endurance runners to high-temperature specialists. In the search for the right bearing, the iglidur® online expert accompanies the user and determines the right tribo-polymer. Only a few application parameters need to be entered in the easy-to-use online configurator and the right solution can be found. In addition, the student team also received intensive personalised advice and help with any questions.
Projects such as the Sonnenwagen from Aachen are supported by igus® as part of the young engineers support (yes) programme. With this university initiative, igus® aims to support universities with free samples and sponsorship as well as with the development of innovative projects.
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