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Wheel Materials vs. Chemical Compatibility Guide

Casters and Wheels need to operate in a wide range of environments. Chemical exposure can greatly reduce the lifespan of certain materials so it's essential to pick the right wheel materials as compared to the chemical environments those wheels will be exposed to. Use our guide to see what wheels best fit your application. As always if you have any questions give us a call or contact us.

Wheel Materials vs. Chemical Compatibility Guide

Casters and Wheels need to operate in a wide range of environments. Chemical exposure can greatly reduce the lifespan of certain materials so it's essential to pick the right wheel materials as compared to the chemical environments those wheels will be exposed to. Use our guide to see what wheels best fit your application. As always if you have any questions give us a call or contact us.

Carbon Monoxide

CO

Carbon Monoxide Caster Compatibility

Chemical Overview

Molecular Formula: CO

Physical Properties: Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas with a density of 1.15 g/L at 0°C. It is toxic and non-corrosive, with no significant chemical reactivity with most materials. (Source: PubChem)

Industrial Applications

Carbon monoxide is used in chemical synthesis, metal refining, and as a fuel component. Caster wheels may be exposed in industrial environments with CO emissions or storage areas.

Wheel Material Compatibility Summary

Best Suited (A/B): All listed materials (e.g., Polyolefin, Nylon, Polyurethane, metals) are highly resistant due to CO’s inert nature.

Avoid (C/D): No materials are affected; all are suitable.

Wheel Compatibility Table

Wheel Material Interaction Description Rating
Ductile Cast Iron Inert; no interaction. A
Elastomer Highly resistant; no effect. A
Forged Steel Inert; no degradation. A
Neoprene/Nylon Glass Core Both components resistant; no effect. A
Nylon Excellent resistance; no effect. A
Nylon Glass Filled Highly resistant; no degradation. A
Phenolic Excellent resistance; no effect. A
Polyolefin Excellent chemical inertness. A
Polyurethane on Aluminum Core Highly resistant; aluminum unaffected. A
Polyurethane on Iron Core Highly resistant; iron unaffected. A
Rubber Resistant; no degradation. A
Solid Elastomer Highly resistant; no effect. A
Thermoplastic Rubber Resistant; no effect. A
Urethane Excellent resistance; no effect. A
V-Grooved Iron Inert; no interaction. A

Conclusion

Carbon monoxide is non-reactive and does not affect caster wheel materials. All listed materials are suitable for use in CO environments. For further assistance, contact us at CasterTech.