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Raw Materials for Tyre Manufacturing
The selection of raw materials is the cornerstone of producing a high-quality tyre. These materials must meet specified durability, flexibility, and performance requirements. The primary raw materials are:
Natural rubber offers flexibility and durability.
Synthetic rubber provides cost savings and certain performance features.
Carbon Black: Improves wear resistance and lifespan.
Steel: Used to reinforce belts and increase strength.
Textile fibers (e.g., nylon, polyester) are used in the tyre structure to provide strength and flexibility.
Chemicals and additives include sulfur for curing, antioxidants, oils, and resins to increase performance under a variety of circumstances.
Tyres are one of the most important components of any vehicle, providing the necessary traction, stability, and safety. Tyre manufacture entails a number of sophisticated processes, advanced technology, and stringent quality control techniques to ensure that the end product functions optimally under a variety of driving circumstances. This book will walk you through the entire tire manufacturing process, beginning with raw material selection and ending with final product inspection.
Tyre Manufacturing Process: A Brief Summary
Raw Material Preparation: Rubber compounds are created by combining natural and synthetic rubbers, carbon black, steel, and other components.
Component Production: Key tire components such as the tread, sidewalls, inner liner, and belts are manufactured independently.
Tyre Construction: Using a tyre building machine, the components are combined into a “green tyre”.Curing (vulcanization): The green tyre is heated and pressured in a curing press, which hardens and strengthens the rubber.
Inspection and Quality Control: To assure quality and safety, tires are visually inspected, x-rayed, and tested for performance.
Marking and labeling: Size, brand, and certification information are printed on the tyre.
Packaging and distribution: The finished tyres are packed and shipped to merchants or manufacturers.