Thinking of wheels? Rubber is the first thing that comes to mind. Well, that’s for good reasons of course. For well over 100 years now, rubber has always been the primary component of almost every automotive wheel. However, it is important to note that wheels are not limited to automotive. The term is much more diverse than limiting just under the umbrella of automotive and vehicles. And just as wheels are diverse, so are their requirements for optimal functionality. Everything from your everyday office chair to a drunk cart on flights uses wheels.
And when it comes to wheel materials, polyurethane has undoubtedly risen to the peak of the pyramid. It has gained the hearts of many as the indispensable pick for almost every wheel application automotive inclusive.
So, are you perhaps wondering if these materials are any good? Read on as we cover whether or not a polyurethane wheel is for you.
Are PU wheels any good?
Yes. PU wheel is an option you should be considered for any of your wheel options. And this is valid for several reasons.
Great for different demanding conditions
Steel and rubber were the go-to for many until recently. But they could only offer a little in terms of flexibility compared to polyurethane. Its terrific chemical and oil resistance have accelerated its journey to the hearts of many.
Even in unfavorable industrial settings such as the mining ecosystem, PU wheels make the perfect choices as the acoustic environment has nothing on them. With its excellent moisture resistance as well, the wheel doubles as a great material for several naval applications, especially in conditions where the conventional options are subject to risk. Considering their superior and unequaled resistance to seafaring conditions, it is also suitable for sizable transport ships and their deck door wheels.
Lastly, polyurethane is a great shock absorber. As such, you’ll find its use in large elevators as well. Are you gradually leaning more towards this material?
Longest lasting wheel material
The higher chemical resistance inherent to polyurethane implies that it will work just well in processes where rubber won’t. Rubber is easily degradable by harsh chemicals. Hence, they may not be suitable for processes that demand such. On the other hand, polyurethane, in this case, can be indispensable.
As mentioned before, the material is very flexible and versatile. This flexibility coupled with its versatility makes it perfect for use across conventional metallic hubs, especially in processes that can be affected by metal contamination. This is especially true for the food industry. Also, remember that polyurethane is FDA-approved.
Very customizable material for different processes
You can mood your polyurethane into different sizes and shapes depending on your application. This is to say that you can always get a material that blends perfectly with your specific applications. PU wheels are known for their application in rollerblades, skateboards, weight machines and even elliptical trainers. This tells you how easy it is to modify the material to your specific intent. For further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at pengde2@pengde-pu.com.