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 What is a tire
 History
 Types of tires
 Manufacturing of tire
 Factors affecting lifespan of tires
 Conclusion
 References
   Tire: A hoop that covers a wheel;

    Protective covering that increases the
    lifetime of a wheel.

   “Automobile tires are usually made of
    rubber and filled with compressed air“.
   The first tires were made in 1800’s but it was
    just rubber over wheel.

   In 1845 RW Thomson invented the air filled
    tires.

   In 1888 John Dunlop reinvented the
    pneumatic tires.

   It was first used in 1895 in automobiles.
   Basically there are 3 types of tires :--

     Bias Ply tires


     Radial tires and


     Bias Belted tires.
    The manufacturing of a tire can be broadly divided into 8
     different steps which include
1.   Mixing the materials
2.   Extruding the tread
3.   Weaving the plies
4.   Preparing the bead core
5.   Building process
6.   Vulcanisation
7.   Trimming
8.   Final inspection
1. Mixing the materials                                    Mixing the materials

      * Natural and synthetic rubber are combined
      with carbon black, sulphur and chemical
      products

       *The resulting blend is called the "master
      batch", which is formed into rubber sheets, and
      cooled.



. Extruding the tread
2                                                          Extruding the tread

    *Heat is applied to the rubber
    *It is put through extruders machines.
    *It is then cooled and cut to specific tyre lengths.
3. Weaving the plies                                 Weaving the plies

 *Spinning cords such as rayon, nylon, steel and
polyester undergo a process called “calendering”.

 *The sheets are then cut at the proper angle into
specific widths and lengths




4. Preparing the bead core                           Preparing the bead core

 * The bead core is formed by aligning.


 * Plated steel wires are coated with rubber.


 * It is wound on a coil to form bead rings.
5. Building process
                                                            Building process
The building process involves two stages.
Stage 1:
* The inner liner, body plies and sidewalls are placed on
  the building drum.
* The correctly-positioned beads rings are then
  attached, results in automatic wrapping of the
  ply edges around the bead core, and the
  simultaneously movement of the sidewalls into
  position.
Stage 2:
* Tyre is shaped by inflating the rubber and applying       . Vulcanisation
   side tread rubber, two steel belts and a cap ply to
    achieve a "green" tyre.
6. Vulcanisation

* “Green” tyre is placed in a curing press for a certain
period (10-15 minutes) .
* Once heat and pressure is applied to tyre, it is then
removed from mould having achieved its final size, shape
and tread pattern.
7. Trimming
                                                         Trimming
Excess rubber from the curing process is
removed, and the tyre is trimmed to order.




8. Final inspection
                                                         Final inspection
Each tyre is visually and electronically inspected for
balance, quality and uniformity. This final check
ensures consistent and reliable performance.
   Tire Rotation and Alignment

   Tire Pressures

   Driving Conditions

   Tire compound

   Calendar Age vs. Mileage
    A tire should not be used for more than
    5-6 years.
   The life span of tire ranges from 10,000 to
    80,000 miles.
    Even a minor error in manufacturing
    tires can take some one’s life.
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A 12

  • 2.  What is a tire  History  Types of tires  Manufacturing of tire  Factors affecting lifespan of tires  Conclusion  References
  • 3. Tire: A hoop that covers a wheel;  Protective covering that increases the lifetime of a wheel.  “Automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air“.
  • 4. The first tires were made in 1800’s but it was just rubber over wheel.  In 1845 RW Thomson invented the air filled tires.  In 1888 John Dunlop reinvented the pneumatic tires.  It was first used in 1895 in automobiles.
  • 5. Basically there are 3 types of tires :--  Bias Ply tires  Radial tires and  Bias Belted tires.
  • 6. The manufacturing of a tire can be broadly divided into 8 different steps which include 1. Mixing the materials 2. Extruding the tread 3. Weaving the plies 4. Preparing the bead core 5. Building process 6. Vulcanisation 7. Trimming 8. Final inspection
  • 7. 1. Mixing the materials Mixing the materials * Natural and synthetic rubber are combined with carbon black, sulphur and chemical products *The resulting blend is called the "master batch", which is formed into rubber sheets, and cooled. . Extruding the tread 2 Extruding the tread *Heat is applied to the rubber *It is put through extruders machines. *It is then cooled and cut to specific tyre lengths.
  • 8. 3. Weaving the plies Weaving the plies *Spinning cords such as rayon, nylon, steel and polyester undergo a process called “calendering”. *The sheets are then cut at the proper angle into specific widths and lengths 4. Preparing the bead core Preparing the bead core * The bead core is formed by aligning. * Plated steel wires are coated with rubber. * It is wound on a coil to form bead rings.
  • 9. 5. Building process Building process The building process involves two stages. Stage 1: * The inner liner, body plies and sidewalls are placed on the building drum. * The correctly-positioned beads rings are then attached, results in automatic wrapping of the ply edges around the bead core, and the simultaneously movement of the sidewalls into position. Stage 2: * Tyre is shaped by inflating the rubber and applying . Vulcanisation side tread rubber, two steel belts and a cap ply to achieve a "green" tyre. 6. Vulcanisation * “Green” tyre is placed in a curing press for a certain period (10-15 minutes) . * Once heat and pressure is applied to tyre, it is then removed from mould having achieved its final size, shape and tread pattern.
  • 10. 7. Trimming Trimming Excess rubber from the curing process is removed, and the tyre is trimmed to order. 8. Final inspection Final inspection Each tyre is visually and electronically inspected for balance, quality and uniformity. This final check ensures consistent and reliable performance.
  • 11. Tire Rotation and Alignment  Tire Pressures  Driving Conditions  Tire compound  Calendar Age vs. Mileage
  • 12. A tire should not be used for more than 5-6 years.  The life span of tire ranges from 10,000 to 80,000 miles.  Even a minor error in manufacturing tires can take some one’s life.