Hi-Temp Weight Plates
Hi-Temp Weight Plates
Hi-temp weight plates built for barbell training environments that need reduced floor impact and quieter drops. They suit commercial gyms, school weight rooms, and functional training spaces looking for recycled rubber construction, a 2-inch stainless steel insert, and practical day-to-day durability.
Product Overview
The RP540 hi-temp weight plate is a rubber training plate designed for repeated barbell use in facilities where floor protection, controlled bounce, and noise reduction matter. Based on the visible product details, it uses recycled vulcanized rubber with a 2-inch stainless steel insert and is offered across multiple KG and LB weight options. This style suits commercial gyms, school weight rooms, strength areas, and functional training zones that want a more forgiving alternative to all-steel plates while keeping a familiar barbell loading format for daily member use.
Specification Table
| Item Weight | 5-10-15-20-25kg/10-15-25-35-45-55LB |
|---|---|
| Material | Rubber |
| Color | Black |
Design & Training Benefits
The visible rubber body supports lifting sessions where barbells are loaded and set down frequently, helping reduce direct impact on training surfaces compared with steel plates. The 2-inch center insert supports standard barbell loading flow, while the thick one-piece plate profile is suited to repeated handling in shared gym settings. The molded weight markings improve at-a-glance selection during classes or busy strength sessions, and the hi-temp rubber construction helps limit excessive clanging, making the plate a practical choice for training spaces that need durability, usability, and better day-to-day noise control.
Key Structural Features
- Recycled vulcanized rubber plate body designed for repeated barbell loading and drop-focused training environments
- 2-inch stainless steel center insert shown for stable sleeve fit and frequent on-off barbell use
- Raised molded ring pattern across the plate face adds structure and a defined visual loading profile
- Thick hi-temp style plate construction suited to facilities that want a more forgiving contact surface than steel plates
Applications
- Commercial gym free weight areas
- School and university weight rooms
- Functional training and cross-training zones
- Distributor restock programs for rubber training plates
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FAQ
Are these hi-temp weight plates suitable for commercial gym use? +
They are positioned well for commercial-style training spaces because the visible rubber construction and steel insert support frequent handling and repeated barbell use. Final commercial project requirements should be confirmed before ordering.
What type of facility is this plate best suited for? +
This plate fits gyms, school weight rooms, functional training spaces, and other barbell areas that want reduced floor impact and less metal-on-metal noise. It is especially relevant where bars are loaded and set down often throughout the day.
How does the finish support day-to-day upkeep? +
The black rubber body presents a practical surface for busy training rooms, and the stainless steel insert gives the center hole a cleaner contact point during loading. Specific care instructions are To be confirmed.
What weight options and supply details are available for this model? +
The visible listing shows KG options of 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25, plus LB options of 10, 15, 25, 35, 45, and 55. Packaging, carton quantity, and shipment configuration are To be confirmed.
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