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SKF Life Theory adopted as the new DIN ISO Standard for bearing life calculations

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The International Standards Organisation (ISO) has adopted the SKF Life Theory in ISO 281. This follows the adoption of the SKF Life Theory in Germany by DIN as DIN ISO 281, Beiblatt 1 & 4 , in 2004. This decision comes after six years consideration and validation by various ISO committees. The final draft was 'voted in' in March 2006 and the new ISO formula will be issued in July 2006 SKF's Life Theory was developed during the 1980's by Prof. E Ioannides and T. Harris, and has been revised during the years as a result of more knowledge, testing and research at SKF. The theory introduced for the first time the presence of a fatigue limit as a major factor affecting bearing life. Further work recognized in quantifiable terms the detrimental effects of lubrication and contamination on bearing life. The new ISO Standard is expressed as a new formula that takes into account the effects of a fatigue limit, lubrication and contamination according to the principles laid out in the SKF Life Theory and subsequent SKF publications. The first ISO Standard for bearing Life, issued in 1962 also adopted the SKF formulas and calculation for life theory at that time. The work was performed by SKF's Arvid Palmgren and Prof Gustaf Lundberg of Chalmers University Sweden. Commenting on the news SKF's CEO Mr Tom Johnstone said "SKF has once again set the standard in the bearing industry, after almost 100 years in operation. It is true testament to our vision and practice of being a Knowledge Engineering Company. The new ISO 281 Standard demonstrates quite clearly that SKF is undoubtedly the bearing technology and knowledge leader". Göteborg June 28, 2006 Aktiebolaget SKF (publ.) For further information, please contact: PRESS: Lars G Malmer, SKF Group Communication, tel. +46 (0)31 337 1541, e-mail: Lars.G.Malmer@skf.com

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