The production process begins with the transformation of a wide range of raw materials including natural and synthetic rubber and other reinforcing materials to produce the tyre’s compounds.
The production process begins with the transformation of a wide range of raw materials including natural and synthetic rubber and other reinforcing materials to produce the tyre’s compounds.
The next phase involves the preparation of the individual components called “semi-finished products”, which together constitute the final structure of the tyre.each designed to perform a specific function within the construction.
The next phase involves the preparation of the individual components called “semi-finished products”, which together constitute the final structure of the tyre.each designed to perform a specific function within the construction.
Here the semi-finished products are assembled in the tyre building process. This operation is in two phases, first is the assembly of the carcass plies followed by a shaping operation so that the belts and tread can be applied.
Here the semi-finished products are assembled in the tyre building process. This operation is in two phases, first is the assembly of the carcass plies followed by a shaping operation so that the belts and tread can be applied.
Vulcanisation is the process that brings together the tyre components in a controlled chemical reaction transforming raw rubber into a stable, elastic material. The tread pattern is imprinted in the rubber during this operation.
Vulcanisation is the process that brings together the tyre components in a controlled chemical reaction transforming raw rubber into a stable, elastic material. The tread pattern is imprinted in the rubber during this operation.
The vulcanized tyre is now a finished product but before use is subjected to a series of quality control procedures.
First an internal and external visual inspection followed by a series of automatic measurements including X Ray inspections.
The vulcanized tyre is now a finished product but before use is subjected to a series of quality control procedures.
First an internal and external visual inspection followed by a series of automatic measurements including X Ray inspections.