There are pros and cons with any type of gear for actuators.
When comparing plastic gears to steel gears, plastic gears generally have lower efficiency and are more sensitive to high temperatures. However, if an actuator is used within its specifications, for instance, by running the actuator to its end stop each time or by avoiding mechanical blocking, the gear material will not be affected and will not influence the actuator’s overall performance or service life negatively.
Plastic gears are low-noise, which make them suitable for environments and applications where a low noise level is important.
Industrial actuators can be used in harsh environments with heavy loads, many duty cycles, or high temperatures. In such cases, steel gearing, including spur and planetary gears, prove the necessary robustness and efficiency needed for optimal actuator performance. Steel gears are not limited by fixed duty cycle restrictions, as the generated heat from a moving actuator will rarely reach levels high enough to harm the gear material.
Still, most LINAK® industrial actuators have a set duty cycle of 20% to ensure that generated heat will not affect other actuator components.