|
Retreading earthmover tyres requires comprehensive and very specific know-how. This is due not least to the fact that high demand frequently leads to supply bottlenecks in the earthmover tyre industry. Different retreading procedures are called for, depending on the conditions / equipment of the retreading plant, economic factors, and other things such as casing availability. KRAIBURG is the specialist for all methods.
Precure retreading
Precure retreading makes it possible to provide completely different tyre dimensions with various patterns and then cure them in an autoclave. The main advantages of this process are that it doesn't require big investments, and unlike mouldcure retreading, the relatively low temperatures involved put the least amount of strain possible on the tyres and their sensitive casings. As a result, precure retreading sets your tyres up for a long and productive second life in the toughest of real-world conditions.
KRAIBURG has segments for precure retreading with its own earthmover tyre compounds, available in a variety of pattern designs, and of course for different tyre sizes 25" and over.
|
|
Mouldcure retreading:
Mouldcure retreading involves placing an uncured tread on the pre-treated tyre. The corresponding pattern is subsequently created during vulcanisation in the heating mould.
Smooth & Groove retreading:
During Smooth & Groove retreading, the pre-treated tyre is completely covered with an uncured compound. The required pattern negative is cut out with a special knife before the vulcanisation in the autoclave.
|