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Toro Soaks Competitive Small Turf Sprinklers Using Lubricomp® Compounds From LNP

When Toro sets out to design new sprinklers, its goal is to create best-in-class products that “one up” the competition in terms of features, performance and durability for the category. In fact, their corporate tagline is ”count on it.“ That’s why Toro turned to LNP Engineering Plastics, a GE Plastics Company (NYSE:GE) headquartered in Exton, PA, when developing materials for its new EZ AdjustTM sprinkler. An internally lubricated Lubricomp® acetal from LNP is used in the transmission cluster gears and bearings, providing exceptional abrasive wear resistance and durability. The sprinkler also uses internally lubricated Lubricomp polyurethane in seals and gaskets in the cap that houses the riser, promoting smooth, non-sticking operation.

The Toro EZ Adjust sprinkler offers exceptional versatility and range for a light industrial commercial sprinkler. Its state-of-the-art features include visual arc adjustment with automatic full-circle/part-circle conversion, trajectory adjustment, radius adjustment, eight interchangeable nozzles, reversible check valve, and a flow shut-off mechanism for dry nozzle changes, among many others. It also features two internally lubricated Lubricomp compounds from LNP that help the EZ Adjust sprinkler perform optimally season after season.

According to Jeff McKenzie, senior principal designer at Toro, the sprinkler’s cluster gear and turbine shaft bearings must show minimal abrasive wear when run 28 out of every 30 minutes at maximum pressure for 1,300 hours.

This is essential because excessive wear leads to backlash in the gear train, reducing its efficiency and ultimately leading to failure.

Unfilled acetal was evaluated initially in the bearings, with poor results. ”They simply wore out before they met Toro’s standards. We looked at the abrasive wear of many plastics and metals running on the stainless steel shafts, including graphite-filled and silicone-filled acetal,” said McKenzie. ”The LNP material, a PTFE and aramid filled Lubricomp acetal, gave us more than five times better resistance to abrasive wear than unfilled acetal, and also outperformed the other plastics we tested.”

Next, Toro focused on the seal and wiper gasket in the cap housing the riser. ”When the sprinkler is activated, the riser pops up from the housing, and retracts again when the sprinkler is shut off. We needed a low-wear and low-friction material that would not stick when extending or retracting, and one that would prevent leakage when the riser extends.” In the past, Toro had used Hytrel and polypropylene for the seals, but has been moving toward polyurethane because it is more resistant to grit in the recycled sprinkler water. A Lubricomp polyurethane containing a proprietary filler provided the needed lubricity, a tight seal and exceptional durability.

Lubricomp internally lubricated compounds from LNP offer inherent lubrication through the addition of PTFE, silicone, aramid fiber and other materials to a wide range of engineering thermoplastics. The industry’s first internally lubricated compounds were introduced by LNP in 1965 and find use in demanding wear applications across a variety of applications in the industrial, automotive, medical and business machine markets.

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Notes for editors

Founded in 1914, Toro is a leading manufacturer of irrigation, lawn care and water management products. Their corporate headquarters is located in Bloomington, MN; and the Irrigation Division is located in Riverside, CA.

LNP Engineering Plastics, a GE Plastics Company, is a global leader in the custom compounding of engineering thermoplastics. The company operates nine manufacturing plants throughout the U.S., Mexico, Europe, Asia Pacific and South America. LNP is known for innovative, value-added products and ultra-fast development of viable solutions for its customers. The LNP product line includes a wide range of specialty compounds for information technology, automotive, health care, industrial and consumer applications. The company’s Web site is located at www.LNP.com

GE Plastics is the world's leading producer of engineering thermoplastics, with major production facilities worldwide. GE Plastics materials, including LEXAN® polycarbonate resin, are used in a wide variety of applications such as CDs, automobile parts, computer housings, cookware, outdoor signage, cell phones, bullet resistant shielding and building materials. The company is also a global distributor of resins through GE Polymerland, and of sheet, film, rod and tube products through GE Polymershapes and GE Structured Products. The company's Web site is located at www.geplastics.com

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Toro’s breakthrough new commercial sprinklers feature Lubricomp® acetal and polyurethane compounds from LNP.

 

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