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EPOXY BONDED 
air Bearings

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Epoxy bonded air bearings utilize a thin layer of epoxy to bond the surface of the air bearing to the supporting structure, offering higher precision, less friction, and longer life. The thin layer of epoxy serves as a cushion, allowing for higher stiffness, greater accuracy and near frictionless movement while maintaining a low-profile. Additionally, epoxy bonded air bearings are able to withstand wide temperature ranges, vibrations, shock, and other harsh environmental conditions. 

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Part # OAVBB2398

23 mm x 98 mm Epoxy Bonded Air Bearing. Manufactured with aerospace quality material. 

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Part # OAVBB16100

16 mm x 100 mm Epoxy Bonded Air Bearing. Manufactured with aerospace quality material. 

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Part #  OAVBB24100

24 mm x 100 mm Epoxy Bonded Air Bearing. Manufactured with aerospace quality material. 

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Part # OAVBB38118

38 mm x 118 mm Epoxy Bonded Air Bearing. Manufactured with aerospace quality material. 

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Part # OAVBB70150

70 mm x 150 mm Epoxy Bonded Air Bearing. Manufactured with aerospace quality material. 

frictonless modula corner air bearing

Part #OAV90DG50

OAV Modular Air Bearing design, subdivides motion system into smaller installable parts. Can be independently installed and then used in different systems and different shapes. 

Vacuum preloded frictonless modula corner air bearing

Part #OAVMOD40L80V

OAV Vacuum Preloaded Modular Air Bearing design, subdivides motion system into smaller installable parts. Can be independently installed and then used in different systems and different shapes. 

Custom Part Design OAV

Custom Design

Epoxy Bonded Air Bearings

We provide designs that are integrated into your product and we can quickly develop a design based on the application or specific requirements. We provide detailed drawings and 3-D CAD models, can analysis complex issues associated with application from nanometer accuracy positioning to standard calculations.

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