Noise Reduction
When polyurethane is chemically bonded to a cast iron wheel, there is a significant decrease in operation noise when compared to harder wheels like steel. Polyurethane is an effective shock absorber and helps cushion the ride. It also absorbs bumps or jolts from uneven terrain. When thinking from an OSHA regulations perspective, using polyurethane wheels can significantly reduce noise levels and protect the hearing of your employees.
Floor Protection
Polyurethane wheels are essential in applications where protecting the floor is critical. The polyurethane is flexible and creates a larger footprint than harder wheel materials. This larger surface area helps reduce the stress concentration on floors. For plants whose floors are expensive, polyurethane wheels may keep the floors in better condition for longer time periods.
Better Grip and Traction
Another benefit of polyurethane wheels is the coefficient of friction of the material. This means the ratio of the force of friction between two materials and the force pressing them together. Basically, the polyurethane wheels are stickier and grip the floors more, ensuring more controlled and safer usage.
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