A notable disadvantage historically affecting magnesium wheels was susceptibility to
corrosion. Recent improvements in magnesium surface treatment technology have largely resolved the corrosion issues—to the extent that some manufacturers today offer a 10-year warranty. A common misconception persists regarding the danger caused by magnesium's
flammability. But new improved alloys have been developed over the past fifty years, with no reportable incidents of magnesium wheels catching fire. In fact, the
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has conducted wide-ranging tests over the past decade, concluding that the potential flammability of magnesium is no longer a concern—and even ruling to allow its use in
aircraft cabins. With many challenges solved by modern technological solutions, a number of companies—including
Brembo (Marchesini),
BBS,
OZ,
Taneisya, and
SMW Engineering—are now producing the next generation of reliable forged magnesium wheels. Additionally, several car and motorcycle manufacturers (
Original Equipment Manufacturers, or OEMs) have successfully
homologated forged magnesium wheels for use as original equipment. Only a limited number of forgers in the world have the large presses required to manufacture the forgings, from which forged magnesium wheels are machined. ==See also==