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ACLA Elevator Parts

ACLA-WERKE GMBH is recognized as a leading manufacturer of technical articles made from polyurethane elastomers in Europe, offering solutions that are both suitable and economical for a wide range of applications.

For more than four decades, the company has been a partner in the elevator industry. The development of specialized mounting elements has been driven by intensive collaboration with many renowned elevator manufacturers worldwide. These elements are precisely tailored to meet the specific requirements of the elevator industry. The product line for the elevator industry is characterized by its quality, reliability, and the design of functional, maintenance-free constructions.

ACLA Guide Shoe HSMLS

ACLA Elevator Parts Range

ACLA dedicated to providing components for elevator systems, ensuring safety, efficiency, and reliability. ACLA Elevator Parts product range includes buffers with EC type test certificates and CE testing, guaranteeing compliance with the highest safety standards. The guide shoes and guide shoe inserts designed for smooth operation and durability. To maintain optimal performance, provide a rail lubricator (oiler) and an oil collector, essential for the upkeep of the elevator’s mechanical parts. For enhanced ride comfort,  roller guides ensure precise movement, while the rope suspension springs absorb shocks and vibrations. Lastly, pulleys are crafted for superior strength and longevity.

ACLA Polyurethane Material Types

ACLATHAN

The NDI-based polyurethane elastomer, with hardnesses from 65 to 95 Shore A, excels in dynamic load capacity and wear resistance, without chalking. It remains durable from -40°C to +80°C, with short-term tolerance up to 130°C, and resists oils, grease, petrol, and ozone. Ideal for heavy-duty applications, it’s a top choice for industrial parts facing extreme conditions.

ACLATHAN-KH

The TPU-based polyurethane elastomer, with a hardness range of 85 to 96 Shore A, offers high flexibility across various temperatures and hardness levels. It’s free from plasticizers, does not chalk, and provides good damping capabilities. Withstanding temperatures from -30°C to +80°C, it’s also resistant to mineral oils, grease, petrol, and ozone, making it suitable for applications that demand a flexible yet durable material.

ACLAN

Polyurethane materials exhibit a unique set of characteristics, making them ideal for demanding applications. They possess a hardness spectrum from approximately 55 to 90 Shore A, ensuring a versatile performance profile. Key attributes include excellent dynamic load capacity and exceptional resistance to wear and tear. These materials do not suffer from chalking and boast high resistance to tear propagation. With a low compression set, they maintain their shape and effectiveness over time. Polyurethane can withstand a wide temperature range, from -40°C (-40°F) to +80°C (176°F), and can tolerate up to 100°C (212°F) in brief periods.

ACLATHAN-AP

High-grade polyurethane elastomers crafted on an NDI basis are engineered to offer a hardness range from approximately 68 to 96 Shore A. These elastomers are renowned for their excellent hydrolysis resistance and very good dynamic load-bearing capacity, which ensures they can handle repeated stresses with ease. Their enormous gripping ability and very good resistance to alternating bending loads make them suitable for dynamic applications. Additionally, they are extremely resistant to wear and tear, do not exhibit chalking, and have high tear propagation resistance, maintaining their integrity under strenuous conditions. They are designed to operate within a temperature spectrum of -40°C (-40°F) to +80°C (176°F).

ACLACELL-SK

Polyurethane elastomers with a mixed cellular structure offer a density spectrum from approximately 250 to 400 kg/m³. These elastomers are tailored for high endurance, showcasing high wear and tear resistance and the absence of chalking, which ensures a clean application over time. They are capable of performing in a wide temperature range, from -40°C (-40°F) to +80°C (176°F), making them versatile for various climatic conditions. Additionally, they are resistant to mineral oils, grease, petrol, and ozone, providing a robust solution for applications exposed to such substances.

ACLASYN

This thermoplastic material is tailored for technical uses, offering excellent glide. Its physical and chemical attributes, such as resistance to temperature and various substances, are customizable to meet specific needs. Additionally, it has the potential to be FDA approved, ensuring safety for food-related applications.

ACLATHAN-N

The MDI-based polyurethane elastomer, available in hardnesses from 55 to 93 Shore A, is designed for good dynamic load capacity and high stability. It’s wear-resistant, does not chalk, and has high tear propagation resistance. Suitable for temperatures between -30°C and +80°C, it also resists mineral oils, grease, petrol, and ozone. This makes it ideal for applications requiring stable, durable materials under varying conditions.

GRIPTHAN

This polyurethane elastomer with a low Young’s modulus and hardness under 90 Shore A is notably elastic and has a high coefficient of friction. It can endure dynamic loads, is extremely resistant to wear and tear, and does not chalk. With high tear propagation resistance and a low compression set, it maintains its integrity from -40°C to +80°C, and briefly up to 100°C. It’s also resistant to mineral oils, grease, petrol, and ozone, making it suitable for applications that demand elasticity and durability.

ACLATHAN-P

High-grade water-crosslinked polyurethane elastomers, based on NDI, are available in hardnesses from roughly 75 to 85 Shore A. These materials are distinguished by their superior dynamic load-bearing capabilities and extreme resistance to wear and tear, ensuring longevity and reliability. They do not experience chalking and have high tear propagation resistance, which means they can endure significant stress without damage. Their low compression set is indicative of their ability to retain shape and function over time. Suitable for a broad temperature range of -40°C (-40°F) to +80°C (176°F), they can perform consistently in various conditions.

ACLACELL

Foamed, high-grade polyurethane elastomers are characterized by their lightweight structure, with a density ranging from approximately 300 to 650 kg/m³. These materials are engineered for very high dynamic load-bearing capacity and exhibit low transverse strain, making them suitable for applications requiring flexibility and strength. They can be deformed up to 80% of their elastic height, demonstrating significant deformability. With high energy absorption, they are capable of dampening impacts effectively. Additionally, they offer good resilience and volume compressibility, allowing for efficient performance in cushioning and insulation roles. These elastomers can operate within a temperature range of -40°C (-40°F) to +80°C (176°F).

AUTAN

This cellular polyurethane elastomer is highly elastic and boasts a density ranging between approximately 400 to 600 kg/m³. It is characterized by its high stability, resistance to wear and tear, and excellent tear propagation resistance. Additionally, it provides superb vibration damping and can operate within a temperature range of -30°C to +80°C. It also has good resistance to mineral oils, grease, petrol, and ozone, making it a versatile material for various applications.

ACLAMID

This special polymer, such as nylon, is characterized by a high Young’s modulus, indicating its stiffness and rigidity. Key features include a high Pv value for durability, efficient gliding and reliable performance under stress, minimal deformation, and robust stability. It operates effectively within a temperature range of -20°C (-4°F) to +80°C (176°F) and offers commendable resistance to various mediums.