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How Aluminum Shock Absorbing Casters Overcome Environmental Challenges

Aluminum Shock-Absorbing Casters Take on the Wet, the Weight, and a Wide Variety of Surface Conditions

Heavy-duty casters come in a wide variety of styles and materials, including the many benefits of aluminum.  It’s a popular material for casters because it is lightweight, durable, and rust-resistant while supporting a great deal of weight. Aluminum shock absorbing casters have become increasingly popular in numerous industries for their ability to overcome environmental challenges, such as rough terrain, water, and even imperfections in flooring. 

The Benefits of Aluminum Casters 

While many shock-absorbing casters are steel or cast iron, aluminum casters offer several advantages over these materials.

  • Rust-free material.  Operating in a damp or wet environment requires aluminum casters designed to resist rust and corrosion in even the wettest of environments. 
  • Lightweight design. Aluminum casters weigh about 40% less than their steel and iron counterparts on average, This makes them ideal for use in applications with tight weight clearances. 
  • Non-magnetic, spark-free metal. In healthcare and other environments, avoiding magnetism and sparks is incredibly important. Aluminum shock absorbing casters provide both of these benefits. 
  • Aesthetics. If you operate in a public-facing environment, aesthetics are important. Aluminum is more visually appealing than steel or iron and maintains a clean appearance throughout its lifespan with proper maintenance.
  • Large capacity range. Aluminum shock-absorbing casters’ capacities range from 500 to 25,000 pounds per caster depending on size and design. This variety allows you to enjoy the benefits of aluminum in virtually every setting within your company. 

The Importance of Shock Absorption

Aluminum casters not only reduce the risk of employee injury due to jarring and vibration, but they can also keep fragile loads safe during transport. These casters ensure that less energy is transferred to the cart or rack itself – and ultimately to the person operating it. Outdoor applications benefit from aluminum casters, as they enable smooth movement over uneven surfaces. Production facilities with flooring imperfections are another great candidate for shock-absorbing casters. And in the healthcare industry, they move multi-million dollar equipment from one area to the next.

Most industries use aluminum shock-absorbing casters for moving loads, from glass in production to patients in surgery. Their ability to absorb shock due to uneven ground or even imperfections in flooring keeps the load itself safer and protects the wellbeing of employees at the same time.


By Neha Posted on: December 23, 2024 Categories: Aerospace Casters and Wheels|Casters, Blogs
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