Radial Industrial And Agricultural Tires And Why ATVs Are Mainstream
03.15.2022

  Among industrial and agricultural tires and ATVs, radial industrial and agricultural tires and ATVs have occupied a very large market share. Since 1946, many tires have begun to enter such designs, which also brings more Cloudy tire revolution design.

  So what exactly are radial industrial and agricultural tires and ATVs?

  The ply of the radial tire is arranged at an angle of 90° or close to the center line of the tread, which is consistent with the meridian section of the ply tire, much like the meridian on the earth, so it is called a radial tire. Due to the arrangement of the plies, the number of plies of radial tires can be reduced by about 40%-50% compared with ordinary bias tires. The circumferential direction of the radial tire is only connected by rubber, so in order to withstand the large tangential force generated during driving and improve the rigidity of the tire, the radial tire also has several layers of cords and the radial section at a large angle (the angle is 70- 75), a belt layer similar to a buffer belt with high strength and not easy to stretch in the circumferential direction. The belt layer is generally made of fabric cords (such as glass fibers, polyamide fibers) or steel cords with high strength and small tensile deformation.