Camso expands NMAS line-up with resilient forklift tyre

All charges dropped: Camso’s NMAS tyres dissipate accumulated electricity on every rotation

It’s been a year since Camso launched the industry’s first non-marking anti-static (NMAS) forklift tyre, the Solideal PON 775 NMAS. The dominance of resilient tyres on UK and European forklift fleets means many in our part of the world are unable to use this press-on solution, but Camso has good news for these operators: It has now introduced a resilient NMAS forklift tyre, the Solideal RES Xtreme NMAS.

“The Solideal PON 775 NMAS received an unprecedented welcome in the market. Customers were finally getting an extreme performance non-marking tyre that also prevents static electricity build-up,” says Thierry Miche, product line executive director – Material Handling, at Camso. “While press-on tyres are found predominantly in North America, forklifts in Europe, Oceania and Latin America mostly run on resilient tyres. As the global leader in the industry, we had to develop a resilient NMAS tyre to answer customers’ needs around the world.”

In addition to resolving the important safety issue of static electricity generated by non-marking tyres, the Solideal RES Xtreme NMAS reduces vibration, which increases operator comfort and lowers heat build-up for enhanced tyre life. Its design borrows key features from the Solideal RES 660 Xtreme Series.

The problem with non-marking tyres

“For several years, the adverse problem of static build-up has been part of the material handling industry. Since the use of non-marking tyres is a requirement for up to 30 per cent of forklift applications, their tendency to create static was just part of the price you had to pay for their benefits,” adds Miche.

The accumulation of static electricity is prevalent in non-marking tyres because of the silica used as the reinforcing filler. It gives the tyres their light colour, but instead of conducting electricity as carbon black does, silica has isolating properties. As a result, static generated from friction is stored rather than dissipated and continues to build up in the machine until contact with another conductive material releases the charge. This conductive material can be a person or any other equipment in the facility.

“Static build-up in non-marking tyres can lead to potential operator injuries, fires and facility damages, safety issues Camso is very serious about,” continues Miche.

A safer & more effective alternative

The anti-static plug on the Solideal RES Xtreme NMAS looks like black dot on the face of the tread

While grounding straps and chains provide some protection, these wear down, break, or collect dust and debris, which gradually insulates them from the ground. It can also be a costly part of preventive maintenance.

Since 2018, Camso has been supplying its patented non-marking anti-static technology to material handling fleets seeking a safer and more effective alternative for non-marking tyres. Solideal RES Xtreme NMAS is cured with a cylindrical piece of highly conductive black rubber connected all the way from the steel wheel to the tread face, which acts as a path to dissipate accumulated electricity on every rotation. This anti-static plug is easily noticeable when looking at the tyre: there is a black dot on the face of the tread.

With the Solideal RES Xtreme NMAS, Camso now offers a complete, solid tyre line-up to overcome the challenges of all high intensity applications where static build-up can cause safety hazards. The Solideal RES Xtreme NMAS is currently available through Camso’s global distribution network.

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