Our Tyre Solutions
01.
Tyre Retreading
Our retreading process helps businesses significantly cut tyre replacement costs without compromising on safety or performance. We use high-quality tread liners, cushion gum, and bonding techniques to restore worn tyres to a like-new condition.
- Lug Patterns: Best for off-road, heavy-duty vehicles with superior grip
- Rib Patterns: Ideal for highway use, offering fuel efficiency and smooth performance
- WRR (Wear Resistant Rib): Designed for long-lasting use in mixed driving conditions
02.
Tread Liner Manufacturing (PCTR)
We manufacture premium tyre tread liners that provide excellent road grip, durability, and reliability. Engineered with high-grade rubber compounds and molded with precision, our tread liners are available in multiple designs for various applications.
03.
Cushion Gum Production
Our cushion gum serves as a critical bonding layer in tyre retreading. Made with premium rubber, it ensures strong adhesion between the tread liner and the tyre casing in both cold and hot retreading processes.
- Superior bonding strength
- High elasticity and flow properties
- Reliable performance in various retreading environments
04.
Tyre Flap Manufacturing
Our heavy-duty tyre flaps are designed to protect inner tubes from rim damage, extending tube life and improving safety. Durable and precisely sized, they are suitable for a wide range of commercial and industrial tyre types.
05.
Rubber Compounding
We specialize in the manufacturing of high-quality rubber compounds, including tyre compounds, patch compounds, automotive part compounds, and a wide range of custom rubber formulations tailored to meet diverse industrial needs.
06.
Scrap Crepe Rubber Manufacturing
The scrap crepe manufacturing process is typically associated with the rubber industry, particularly with natural rubber (NR) processing. Scrap crepe is made from rubber waste materials like field coagulum, tree lace, or residues from other processing stages. It's often used in lower-grade rubber products but can still have good properties depending on how it's processed.
Overview of the scrap crepe manufacturing process –
- Collection of Scrap Rubber Material (Cup lumps)
- Washing
- Creping (Mechanical Processing)
- Drying
- Grading and Baling
- Sheets are then compressed into bales for storage
- Transport
