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Engineering Competence

Special single nut for Ferrari 458 Italia

The new single nut from SKF has changed the hub bearing unit of the Ferrari 458 Italia sport car. The design target of the single nut was to carry [...]
Cars,Hub units,Racing,
Engineering Competence

The beast of Lyon – putting large bearing contacts to the test

The Tribogyr test machine at the ­National Institute of Applied ­Sciences in Lyon, France, is breaking new ground in tribological research.
Bearings,Research and development,
Archive

SKF President and CEO receives honorary degree

Cranfield University has presented SKF President and CEO Tom Johnstone with an honorary Doctor of Science degree in recognition of his contribution [...]
Engineering Competence

Developments in ceramic bearing balls

The need to provide solutions for high-performance applications in advanced gas turbines initially drove the development of ceramic rolling elements [...]
Bearings,Hybrid bearings,Research and development,
Digital Technology

Something for everyone

Italy has just celebrated its 150th anniversary as a ­unified country. SKF participated with a new exhibit at the National Car Museum in Turin.
Digitization,
Digital Technology

Wind powering the US

For more than 150 years, the United States has been drawing the bulk of its energy from below ground. But the country is increasingly looking for [...]
Condition monitoring,Electricity,Reliability,Wind,
Industry

Contract with Bombardier

SKF and Bombardier Aerospace have entered into a long-term contract for SKF to supply more than 40 different rod assemblies and titanium bearings for [...]
Aerospace,

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