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How are Atom wheels made ?
Last Updated: 10/05/2011
Courtesy of Nistevo Sport Manufacturing.



ML Technology™ is another advancement in Atom Wheels’ line to make our overall product just that much better. Mechanical Lock Technology™ will allow for superior bonding of our two-piece hollow core hub design. ML Technology™ is a lip that has been added to the cap side of the core to allow for better overall bonding between the core and the urethane.

Atom’s proprietary urethane’s and ability to formulate the best wheels in the world for every surface imaginable, combined with 3 piece core technology,  it’s no surprise why we have become recognized as the worldwide leader in wheel technology.

Atom’s 3 piece technology is 25% lighter than aluminum; this technology is the biggest quad wheel improvement in over 20 years.  Our ability to modify the lip stiffness is imperative in order to pick up speed or grip depending on the discipline as well as the requirements of each skater.  Atom Wheels has surpassed expectations, setting new standards across the board…derby, speed, jam.
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