Structural components of car tires that you should know!
Tires are important equipment for driving. That doesn't just have tires. But there are also a variety of components that work together to enhance driving efficiency and performance. Let's see what role and proportion each part plays
Natural and synthetic rubber (Rubber Compounds) – 50% is the main material that increases driving flexibility, road adhesion, and wear resistance. This rubber is an important part that helps tires have good performance in all weather conditions
Reinforcement chemicals – 20% Chemicals such as sulfur, carbon black, and sunscreen help strengthen tires and prevent deterioration from sunlight and heat. Makes the rubber last longer
Canvas (Fabric/Fibers) – 15% is used in the rubber structure to increase strength and flexibility. Helps reduce shock when the car drives through uneven road surfaces. Provides smoothness in driving
Steel Belts – 10% This steel wire embedded in the rubber has the function of increasing strength and helping protect the rubber from cuts, punctures, and wear, helping the rubber last longer
Other Materials – 5% may contain various auxiliary substances such as leakproof coatings. To make the tires work at their full potential and reduce wind loss
Car tires are not just ordinary tires. But it is the result of a combination of materials and innovations that have been developed for a long time. To give you the safest and most efficient driving experience 🚗💨