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Polyurethane parts for snow removal and winter maintenance

Common wear challenges in snow removal

  • Damage to paved surfaces

    Steel blades scratch and gouge asphalt, concrete, and pavers. Polyurethane blades scrape effectively while protecting surfaces and line markings.

  • Brittleness in extreme cold

    Rubber and some plastics harden and crack at low temperatures. Our formulations stay flexible and impact-resistant down to -40°C.

  • Accelerated wear from salt and grit

    Road salt, sand, and gravel wear out standard scrapers fast. Polyurethane resists abrasion and holds its cutting edge far longer.

  • Noise and vibration

    Metal blades create noise and vibration on the pavement. Polyurethane absorbs impact, reduces noise, and is easier on equipment and operators.

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Questions about polyurethane in snow removal

  • Do polyurethane blades really protect surfaces?
    Yes. Polyurethane scrapes snow and ice effectively while being far gentler than steel on asphalt, concrete, pavers, and line markings. It is a common choice for sidewalks, parking lots, and decorative surfaces.
  • Does polyurethane hold up in extreme cold?
    Yes. Our formulations are engineered to stay flexible and impact-resistant from -40°C to +80°C, without going brittle like some rubbers and plastics in winter.
  • Can you reproduce an existing blade or scraper?
    Yes. We manufacture from your drawings, OEM specs, or a worn sample. We also tune the shore hardness to match your application and the surfaces you work on.