1 / 2

What Is Tire Retreading

Tire treading is the best way to lengthen tire’ s life. For those which is not qualified for retreading, another good way is recycling. Whirlston owns various kinds of tire recycling machines.

Télécharger la présentation

What Is Tire Retreading

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Something About Tire Retreading What is retreading? Simply speaking, retreading is the process whereby selected and inspected worn tires, called”casings,” receive a new tread. Some people may ask why I should choose retreading? It is a win-win solution for both of your personal profit and environmental protection. Whether you are a wise husband or wife looking for ways to stretch the family budget or a fleet manager buying thousands of tires a year, costs must somehow be controlled in today’s stringent economy. Many people like truckers, farms and passenger car owners all purchase retreaded tires for one basic reason- to save money. A retreaded tire cost less to produce than a new tire and sells for less- usually between 30-50 percents of the comparable new tire price. By using retread tires, the commercial and military aircraft industries save more than $ 100 million a year. Retreading truck tires saves the trucking industry over $3 million each year. Retreading is an effective way to lower your tire costs, too. Besides, retreading is very environmentally friendly. Rereading conserves oil a lot. The synthetic rubber components in a new passenger tire contain seven to eight gallons of oil. The manufacturer of a new medium truck tire requires approximately 22 gallons of oil, but it takes only seven gallons to retread. Every year in North America, the use of retreads saves hundreds of millions of gallons of oil. What’s more, millions of tires that would end up in tire piles or in landfill continue their useful lives for thousand of more miles. However, there are still some people doubt the function of the retreaded tires. The truth is retreaded tires provide the same safety, reliability, performance and handling as tires that have never been retreaded. Retreaded tires keep getting better and better with continuous improvements in quality, durability and reliability. Retreaded tires are exhibiting their good performance worldwide no matter what the weather is, and entire kinds of terrain for every type of vehicles that may be from municipal and school buses to emergency vehicles to commercial to trucks and military aircraft. Then how to retread it? Tire retreading is an established industry that began in the early

  2. 1990s and grew steadily. The retreading process starts with a though visual inspection of worn tires, especially pursued by the use of different high-tech, non-destructive inspection equipment. This equipment is used in order to observe inside a casing for unearthing the invisible damages and to make sure that the tires are a prime candidate when it comes to useful and full additional life. After the tires pass the strict inspection, they continue to undergo the retreading process. The worn tread is accurately buffed away by using the technologically-advanced equipment. Therefore, new tread is securely bonded to the casing alike the manufacturer of a brand new tire. For those which are not applicable for retreading, there are also some way to explore their value. Through the processing of tire recycling machine like rubber crusher, tire shredder machine,etc, these rubber powder can be reused as rubber runway and other many useful things.

More Related