To meet the ever-growing performance requirements of high-speed precision applications, SKF has developed the new Super-precision Bearing Lubrication Unit for use with oil-air lubrication in ...
How software integration, digital tools, automation and AI are influencing the evolution of bearings at SKF. Why SKF initiated the separation of its automotive business from the industrial business.
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, Sept. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the SKF Super-precision centre in Airasca, Italy, is inaugurated. This highly automated facility with a digitally connected environment is SKF ...
Discover how SKF is revolutionising hybrid bearing technology by combining advanced ceramics with traditional steel for unmatched performance in high-demand applications. Charlotte Vieillard, Senior ...
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SKF has inaugurated its new factory in Tangier, Morocco, which initially will employ around 60 people. The factory will manufacture components for ...
The Beast preprocessor displays a model of a deep-groove ball bearing (SKF Type 6309) used for the simulations. Simulating bearing dynamics is highly specialized and beyond the capabilities of most ...
SKF is the largest bearings manufacturer globally, with about 20% share of the global bearings market—roughly double its nearest rival. In perpetuating its industry-leading position, SKF leverages its ...
LYON—Bearing specialist SKF has introduced Arctic15, a new steel alloy designed to improve the performance of bearing rings, enabling faster rotation speeds and higher operating temperatures, as well ...
Swedish-based SKF, which has a factory in Sundon Park, Luton, plans to switch production to Poland Swedish-based SKF confirms it will close its ball bearing manufacturing factory in Luton with the ...
SKF has completed the previously announced divestment of its precision elastomeric device (PED) operation in Elgin, Illinois, USA. The divestment is part of SKF's strategic focus on its core aerospace ...
A Swedish-based business has confirmed it is closing a UK factory with the loss of 300 jobs after more than a century of manufacturing. SKF began production in Luton in 1911, under the name Skefko ...