Industrial tires are specialized tires designed for internal transport vehicles and industrial machinery in factories. They are characterized by high load-bearing capacity, durability, and adaptability to harsh environments, playing a crucial role in the industrial sector.
The core characteristics of industrial tires make them an ideal choice for industrial equipment:
1. High Load-Bearing Capacity:
Solid tires have a thicker, more robust body, distributing high pressure and preventing deformation from overload. They are widely used in heavy equipment such as forklifts and cranes.
2. Puncture Resistance and Abrasion Resistance:
The airless design makes solid tires resistant to sharp objects such as nails and metal fragments. The abrasion-resistant rubber material can withstand frequent friction and impact over long periods, resulting in a lifespan far exceeding that of pneumatic tires.
3. Adaptability to Harsh Environments:
Resistant to high and low temperatures, humidity, and corrosive substances, such as in chemical plants and oil fields; the optimized tread pattern ensures stable driving on wet or uneven surfaces.
4. Economic and Environmental Benefits:
Long lifespan reduces replacement frequency and maintenance costs; the materials are recyclable, reducing the environmental pollution caused by discarded tires.
