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Poly on Aluminum Casters — Corrosion-Proof Washdown Spec

Polyurethane bonded to an aluminum hub is the corrosion-proof alternative to polyurethane on cast iron. Same non-marking tread, same capacity range at the same wheel diameter, but the aluminum hub won’t rust under washdown — the spec for food processing, beverage production, pharmaceutical clean rooms, marine applications, and any wet or chemical environment where a cast-iron hub would corrode and fail. 29 styles in stock from 4″ through 8″ wheels, 1,000-4,800 lb capacity per caster.

Corrosion-proof aluminum hub Lighter than poly-on-iron 1,000-4,800 lb capacity 4″-8″ wheel sizes Same-day ship Mansfield TX

Poly on aluminum versus poly on iron — when does the aluminum hub actually matter?

Polyurethane on Aluminum

  • Aluminum core does not rust — the entire reason this product class exists
  • About 30-40% lighter than poly-on-iron at the same wheel size
  • Spec for food processing, beverage, pharma, marine, chemical, washdown
  • Capacity 1,000-4,800 lb per caster (Sirius HD line reaches the top end)
  • Roughly 20-30% premium over poly-on-iron at the same size
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Polyurethane on Iron

  • Cast iron core will rust in any persistent moisture, sanitizer, or salt environment
  • Heavier — some applications benefit from the weight for stability
  • Spec for dry indoor industrial, warehouse, manufacturing
  • Capacity 1,000-8,000 lb per caster (iron core supports heavier ratings)
  • Lower cost — the default for non-corrosive environments

When poly-on-aluminum is the right specification

The decision tree is simple: does the caster ever see water, sanitizer, cleaning chemicals, salt, or persistent humidity? If yes, the cast iron hub will rust within 12-36 months and the caster fails. Poly-on-aluminum solves that. The most common applications are dairy and beverage production (daily caustic washdown), pharmaceutical manufacturing (regular sanitizer cycles), seafood and meat processing (continuous moisture + salt), marine equipment (salt air), and commercial laundry (steam + detergent). For purely dry indoor industrial use, poly-on-iron is the cost-effective spec and the aluminum hub doesn’t buy you anything beyond weight reduction.

Available wheel sizes and capacity

Wheel Size Standard Capacity Heavy-Duty Variant Common Use
4″ x 2″ 1,000 lb Sirius HD 4,000 lb Food prep tables, washdown carts
5″ x 2″ 1,200 lb Sirius HD 4,800 lb Pharma transport, dairy production carts
6″ x 2″ 1,250 lb Available on request Beverage production, heavy washdown carts
8″ x 2″ 1,250 lb Available on request Floor seam crossing, larger washdown facility carts
Bonding limitation to know: the adhesive that bonds the polyurethane tread to the aluminum hub is sensitive to four things — strong chemicals (some acids, ketones, aromatic solvents), repeated heavy impact (dropping the cart corner), continuous overload (running at 110%+ of rated capacity), and heat buildup from continuous high-speed rolling. In normal washdown service the bond lasts the life of the wheel. In aggressive chemical environments or under continuous towline duty, spec solid polyurethane (no metal core) or stainless steel caster construction instead. Email info@casterhq.com with your chemical exposure list for a compatibility check.

Common questions on poly-on-aluminum casters

What’s the actual cost difference vs. poly-on-iron at the same size?

Typically 20-30% premium. A 5″ x 2″ polyurethane on cast iron caster runs $35-55 depending on brand and configuration; the same wheel on aluminum runs $45-75. The cost differential narrows at heavier capacity tiers because the iron core itself becomes more expensive at 6″ and 8″ sizes.

Will the aluminum hub corrode in salt or marine environments?

Aluminum forms a thin oxide layer (aluminum oxide) on its surface that protects it from further corrosion in salt air and most marine environments. Standard aluminum holds up indefinitely in coastal humidity and washdown. For continuous submersion or saltwater spray, anodized aluminum or stainless steel is the higher-grade spec — available on request.

What’s the Sirius HD line?

Sirius HD is CasterHQ’s heavy-duty polyurethane-on-aluminum series — reaches 4,800 lb capacity per caster on the 5″ x 2″ wheel and 4,000 lb on the 4″ x 2″ total lock variant. Used where the corrosion-resistance requirement of aluminum combines with a heavy capacity requirement that standard poly-on-aluminum can’t hit. The orange tread color (visual marker for HD spec) is the standard finish.

Are these casters NSF certified for food contact?

The polyurethane tread itself is NSF-listed food-grade material. The aluminum hub doesn’t make contact with food. For full NSF certification documentation on a specific product, email info@casterhq.com with the part number — we’ll send the manufacturer cert. For applications requiring full stainless-steel construction (not aluminum), see our Stainless Casters S304 Grade collection.

How do these compare to solid polyurethane casters?

Solid polyurethane (no metal hub at all) eliminates the bonding-adhesive failure mode entirely — the whole wheel is one piece of polyurethane. Trade-off is capacity: solid poly maxes around 1,000 lb per caster vs. 4,800 lb for Sirius HD poly-on-aluminum. For chemical-aggressive environments where the bonding adhesive is at risk, solid poly is the safer pick. For most washdown applications, poly-on-aluminum holds up fine.

Ship time?

Stock poly-on-aluminum casters ship same day from Mansfield, TX before 3 pm Central. The heavier 8″ and Sirius HD variants typically ship UPS Ground or LTL freight depending on quantity. For washdown application sizing questions, call 844-439-4335 or email info@casterhq.com.

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