NSK S1 is the first bioplastic retention piece for ball screws to appear on the global
market. Made from 100% renewable biological resources (mainly plants), the use of
bioplastic for the new retaining piece reduces carbon footprint by 90% over its
lifecycle in comparison with using conventional materials. The development
therefore represents an environmentally sustainable choice for any European
manufacturer looking to reduce CO2 emissions and meet increasingly stringent
regulations.
To emphasise the growing need for sustainable solutions, the European Commission
released its Net Zero Industry Act in March 2023. A key part of the European Green Deal
Industrial Plan, the Act proposes a framework of regulatory measures for strengthening
Europe’s net-zero product manufacturing ecosystem. Many countries are now looking to up
their game on carbon-neutral initiatives, meaning that low-carbon and environmental
measures are increasingly required in a wide variety of industrial machinery.
NSK is committed to realising a carbon-neutral society. As part of this ethos, the company
is increasing its use of bioplastics, which are more effective in reducing carbon emissions
than conventional fossil fuel-based plastics. Ball screws are a key focus area due to their
popularity in all kinds of industrial machines and systems.
Ball screws are highly efficient at transmitting force and converting motion (from rotational
to linear), delivering significant energy savings. In recent years, injection moulding
machines and servo presses are among many machine types switching from hydraulic to
electric drive systems using servomotors and ball screws as a means of reducing power
consumption. Considering such industry trends, the demand for ball screws is set for
ongoing growth, particularly if sustainable solutions are available.
NSK’s development of its S1 bioplastic retaining piece for ball screws (50 to 200mm
diameter) makes a further contribution to achieving carbon neutrality. Drawing on its
expertise in materials technology, NSK selected and validated DSM’s EcoPaXX®
bioplastic (a plant-derived high-performance polyamide) as the retention piece material.
As a point ofnote, retaining pieces sit between the balls to prevent them from collidingwith each other and causing damage.
To optimise and expedite the development process, NSK deployed its digital twin
technology. This advanced process enabled the creation of a bioplastic retaining piece with
the same performance as a conventional product in a short period of time through the
simulation of key parameters such as dimensions, shape, deformation and strength. In
short, customers can now leverage the benefit of far lower CO2emissions while enjoying
the same excellent performance levels associated with NSK ball screws.
About NSK Europe
NSK Europe Ltd. is the European organisation of the Tokyo-based bearing manufacturer NSK, which was
founded in Japan in 1916 and today employs nearly 30,580 people in its worldwide operations. The products and solutions provided by the industrial and automotive supplier can be found wherever things move. In addition to nearly all types of rolling bearings, the company’s portfolio includes housed bearings, linear technology, wheel bearing units, transmission and engine bearings and steering systems. The company is oriented to perfection in all of its business activities. Its aim is quality leadership in its industry, which it strives for through a continuous process of improvement, excellent product development, optimised production processes and customer-oriented service processes. In fiscal year 2021, the more than 4,250 employees of NSK Europe Ltd. generated sales of over € 818 million.
www.nskeurope.com