Air bearings are of two types, namely, aerodynamical or aerostatical bearings. Air bearings use thin film of air which is pressurised in order to obtain an interface between the surfaces which has very less friction and is load bearing and these two surfaces do not come in physical contact with each other. This pressurised air is the lubricating factor in air bearings. Due to absence of contact between the two surfaces, the problems of friction, lubricant handling, heat, wear and tear etc., ... Read more

Global Air Bearings Market Research Report: by Type (Hydrostatic/Aerostatic, Hydrodynamic/Aerodynamic), by Application (Precision Machinery Tools, High-speed Machines, Others), by End-user (Aviation, Automotive, Medical, Space, HVAC, Microturbine, Compressors, Semiconductor, Wastewater Management, Others), and Region - Forecast to 2023

Market Overview

Air bearings are bearings used to provide a layer of compressed air between surfaces to ... Read more

Air bearings are of two types, namely, aerodynamical or aerostatical bearings. Air bearings use thin film of air which is pressurised in order to obtain an interface between the surfaces which has very less friction and is load bearing and these two surfaces do not come in physical contact with each other. This pressurised air is the lubricating factor in air bearings. Due to absence of contact between the two surfaces, the problems of friction, lubricant handling, heat, wear and tear etc., ... Read more

Air bearings are of two types, namely, aerodynamical or aerostatical bearings. Air bearings use thin film of air which is pressurised in order to obtain an interface between the surfaces which has very less friction and is load bearing and these two surfaces do not come in physical contact with each other. This pressurised air is the lubricating factor in air bearings. Due to absence of contact between the two surfaces, the problems of friction, lubricant handling, heat, wear and tear etc., ... Read more

Air bearings are of two types, namely, aerodynamical or aerostatical bearings. Air bearings use thin film of air which is pressurised in order to obtain an interface between the surfaces which has very less friction and is load bearing and these two surfaces do not come in physical contact with each other. This pressurised air is the lubricating factor in air bearings. Due to absence of contact between the two surfaces, the problems of friction, lubricant handling, heat, wear and tear etc., ... Read more

Air Bearings Market Overview:

The air bearings market is touted to touch a valuation of USD 10,733 million by 2023, as per the findings of Market Research Future (MRFR). Characteristics of durability, rotation with high precision, repeatability, cost-benefit, and environment-friendly nature are prime advantages which can witness its wide application in end-use industries. Adoption of lean methodologies by industry stalwarts to expedite the production process in light ... Read more