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pu coated wheels
December 24, 2025
Category Connection: PU Coated Wheels
Brief: In this video, we provide an educational walkthrough of our casting polyurethane wheels, showcasing their robust construction and diverse industrial applications. You'll see how these wheels, with their 75-90A Shore hardness, deliver exceptional wear resistance and durability in demanding environments like automated warehouses and heavy machinery.
Related Product Features:
  • Crafted from durable polyurethane material for long-lasting performance in heavy-duty applications.
  • Available in a range of Shore hardness levels from 75A to 90A to suit specific operational requirements.
  • Designed for superior wear resistance, minimizing abrasion loss and extending service life.
  • Exhibits high tensile strength and tear resistance, ensuring reliability under substantial loads.
  • Suitable for diverse industrial environments, including forklift trucks and automated warehouse systems.
  • Offers excellent chemical resistance, making it ideal for use in harsh or corrosive settings.
  • Features a low compression set, maintaining its shape and performance over prolonged use.
  • Customizable in any color and manufactured to precise client specifications for tailored solutions.
FAQs:
  • What is the hardness range available for these polyurethane wheels?
    The wheels are available in a Shore hardness range of 75A to 90A, with specific options like 70A, 80A, 92A, and 95A also offered to match various heavy-duty application needs.
  • In which industrial applications are these polyurethane wheels commonly used?
    They are widely used in forklift trucks, automated guided vehicle (AGV) systems, automated warehouse systems, heavy-duty wheels for refuse compactors, and various machinery in sectors like mineral extraction and bottling.
  • What are the key technical properties that ensure the durability of these wheels?
    Key properties include high tensile strength (up to 4150 lb/in²), excellent tear strength (up to 400 lb/in), low abrasion loss, and a low compression set, all contributing to superior wear resistance and longevity in demanding conditions.