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Tread

part of the tire which has direct contact with the roads surface

The tread consists of a thick layer of rubber which comes into direct contact with the road surface. It is highly resistant to fracture and shock in order to protect the carcass and belt located in the tires interior. Rubber with strong anti-inner abrasion features is used to increase the tires driving lifespan.

Breaker

part of the tire which has direct contact with the roads surface

The breaker is a cord layer placed in-between the tread and carcass in a bias tire to protect the carcass absorbing external shock and preventing splintering or injury to the tread from coming into direct contact with the carcass. The belt is a strong reinforcement layer located in the circumference between the tread and carcass in radial and belt tires. It’s functions are similar to those of the breaker whilst also reinforcing the strength of the tread by firmly tightening the carcass.

Carcass

part of the tire which has direct contact with the roads surface

The carcass is the framework of the tire, the most important part. Referring to all layers made up of tire cord where internal air pressure, weight and shock are absorbed.

Innerline

part of the tire which has direct contact with the roads surface

The inner liner substitutes for the tube in the tires interior, consisting of a layer of rubber with superior airtight qualities which maintains air inside the tire. The rubber generally consists of butyl, a synthetic rubber or a polyisoprene type

Shoulder

part of the tire which has direct contact with the roads surface

Located between the tread and sidewall the shoulder is made up of the thickest layer of rubber in the entire tire, making it easy to dispel heat that is accumulated inside the tire whilst driving.

Sidewall

Located between the tires shoulder and bead the sidewall protects the carcass and increases ride-ability with its flexible extension and contraction movements. This part of the tire also contains a great deal of information such as the tire type, standard, structure, pattern, manufacturing company and brand name.

Tread

part of the tire which has direct contact with the roads surface

The bead wraps around the end of the cord and fixes the tire to the rim. It is made up of various parts including the bead wire, core, rubber and flipper. In general the rim is slightly tightened so in the case of sudden reduction of air pressure whilst driving the tire will not become unfastened from the rim.

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DOT (Department of Transportation)

The "DOT" symbol certifies the tire manufacturer's compliance with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tire safety standards. Tires made in the United States have the DOT serial number located on the inside sidewall near the rim. The letters “DOT” are followed by eight to thirteen letters and/or numbers that identify where the tire was manufactured, tire size and the manufacturer’s code, along with the week and year the tire was manufactured.

UTQC(Uniform Tire Quality Granding)

Treadwear

Each tire shall be graded for treadwear performance with the word ‘‘TREADWEAR’’ followed by a number of two or three digits representing the tire’s grade for treadwear, expressed as a percentage of the NHTSA nominal treadwear value. Treadwear grades shall be expressed in multiples of 20 (for example, 80, 120, 160).

Traction

Each tire shall be graded for traction performance with the word ‘‘TRACTION,’’ followed by the symbols AA, A, B, or C. They represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.

Temperature

The temperature grades, from highest to lowest, are A, B and C.These represent the tire’s ability to dissipate heat under controlled indoor test conditions. Any tire rated below C is considered unacceptable.

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size-specs

Шины для
легковых автомобилей

285 / 35ZR 19

Шины для
легких грузовиков

285 / 35ZR 19

Шины для
грузовиков и автобусов

285 / 35ZR 19

Tire Section Width

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SectionHeight

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Rim Diameter

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Overall Diameter

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