Tyre Tread Compound

Tyre Tread Compound is a high-performance rubber formulation engineered specifically for manufacturing the tread portion of tyres. It is designed to offer superior durability, enhanced grip, and excellent resistance to wear, abrasion, and heat. This compound is developed with a precise blend of synthetic and natural rubbers, reinforced with carbon black and performance-enhancing additives to ensure optimal traction in diverse road conditions—whether wet or dry.

Developed with cutting-edge compounding technology, the Tyre Tread Compound provides a balanced profile of elasticity and hardness, ensuring that the tyre maintains excellent contact with road surfaces while minimizing rolling resistance. It supports extended tyre life, fuel efficiency, and reduced noise, making it ideal for a range of applications including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and high-performance tyres.


Specifications:

  • Polymer Base: Natural Rubber (NR) / Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR) / Butadiene Rubber (BR)

  • Filler: High-structure Carbon Black (N220, N330, etc.)

  • Hardness (Shore A): 60 – 75

  • Tensile Strength: ≥ 18 MPa

  • Elongation at Break: ≥ 450%

  • Abrasion Resistance: ≤ 100 mm³ (DIN abrasion)

  • Rebound Resilience: ≥ 55%

  • Specific Gravity: 1.10 – 1.15

  • Processing: Compatible with cold feed extruders and two-roll mills

  • Cure System: Sulfur-based curing with accelerators and anti-degradants


Uses:

  • Passenger Car Radial (PCR) Tyres

  • Light Truck and Truck Radial (LTR/TBR) Tyres

  • Off-the-Road (OTR) Tyres

  • Motorcycle Tyres

  • High-Performance and Racing Tyres

  • Tyre Retreading (Pre-cured Tread Rubber)

  • Industrial and Agricultural Tyres

Its excellent grip and wear characteristics make it suitable for both OEM tyre manufacturers and tyre retreading operations.


Packaging:

  • Form: Pre-formed slabs or sheets

  • Weight: 25 kg per bale (standard)

  • Packaging Material: Polyethylene film-wrapped bales in wooden pallets or cartons

  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and sources of heat

  • Shelf Life: 6 months from the date of manufacture under recommended storage conditions

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