The Benefits of Upgrading Your Industrial Vehicle Tires to Solid Tires
Release Time:2023-09-27
Why do industrial vehicles use solid rubber tires instead of inflatable tires like cars and trucks? The answer lies in the superior performance and efficiency of solid tires.
Solid tires are designed with a rubber structure that provides excellent puncture resistance, eliminating the risk of tire blowouts in harsh environments. They also do not require inflation, reducing the need for frequent tire replacements and maintenance, which improves vehicle utilization and efficiency.
The advanced three-compound design of solid tires ensures optimal performance and handling. The high-strength rigid bottom and steel ring provide excellent tire rigidity and tightness between the rubber and wheel hub, preventing slippage. The high-elasticity cushioning rubber absorbs vehicle vibrations, providing a comfortable driving experience while protecting the vehicle from damage. The thick tread rubber ensures durability and extends the life of the solid tire.
The production process and rubber formula for solid tires have been continuously improved over the past half-century, maximizing tire performance and solving problems such as tire blowouts, expansion, and slippage. The use of high-rigidity, low-heat-generating raw rubber in the base reduces heat generation and temperature rise, while improving heat resistance.
If you're looking to improve the safety and efficiency of your industrial vehicles, upgrading to solid tires is a must. Contact Sean, the solid tire expert at Decadura Company, to learn more about how solid tires can benefit your business.