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Wheel Type | Durability | Floor Protective? | Temperature Range | Moisture Resistance | Chemical Resistance | Performance |
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![]() Cast Iron |
Excellent | No | -40 to 500°F; some models up to 800°F (special grease required) | Excellent | Excellent | Super tough but loud and can damage floors. Best for heavy duty/high heat applications. |
![]() Glass-Filled Nylon |
Excellent | Yes | -40 to 250°F | Excellent | Excellent | Low profile, hard, and heavy duty, with very low rolling resistance. |
![]() Never-Flat Foam |
Moderate | Yes | -40 to 180°F | Excellent | Limited | Cushioned ride, maintenance-free; good for light-medium loads. Replaces pneumatic. |
![]() Performance Rubber |
Excellent | Yes | -45 to 180°F | Good | Fair | Quiet, shock absorbing, and rejects debris; ideal for ergonomic carts. |
![]() Phenolic |
Good | Yes | -65 to +250°F (+300°F intermittent) | Poor | Good | Heat resistant but should not be exposed to moisture. Best for smooth floors. |
![]() Polypropylene |
Moderate | Yes | -20 to 180°F | Excellent | Fair | Inexpensive and lightweight with low rolling resistance. Brittle under heavy load. |
![]() Polyurethane on Aluminum |
Good | Yes | -40 to 180°F | Excellent | Good | Non-marking tread, strong core that is lighter weight than iron. |
![]() Polyurethane on Iron |
Good | Yes | -40 to 180°F | Excellent | Good | Smooth ride and non-marking tread; best for medium-heavy loads. |
![]() Rubber on Iron |
Moderate | Somewhat (can mark) | -40 to 180°F | Good | Fair | Shock absorption, good for uneven terrain; can delaminate over time. |
![]() TPR |
Moderate | Yes | -40 to 180°F | Excellent | Limited | Thermoplastic rubber. Quiet operation, shock absorbing; good for indoor floors. |
![]() TPU |
Good | Yes | -40 to 180°F | Excellent | Good | Thermoplastic urethane. More durable and chemical-resistant than TPR, quiet rolling. |
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