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Tire tread rubber compounds are specialized formulations designed for use in the manufacturing of tire treads. These compounds are typically made from a blend of natural and synthetic rubber, along with various additives to enhance performance characteristics such as durability, traction, and resistance to wear. The specific formulation can vary depending on the intended application and performance requirements of the tire.
| Composition | Natural rubber, synthetic rubber, and additives |
| Hardness | Typically between 50 to 70 Shore A |
| Temperature resistance | Can withstand temperatures from -40°C to 100°C |
| Tensile strength | Ranges from 15 to 25 MPa |
| Elongation at break | Typically 300% to 500% |
When selecting tire tread rubber compounds, buyers should consider the specific performance requirements such as hardness, temperature resistance, and tensile strength. It is important to specify the intended use, as different applications may require different formulations. Additionally, buyers should inquire about certifications and compliance with industry standards, as well as the minimum order quantities for custom blends.
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They are used to create the outer layer of tires, providing traction and durability.
Factors include the rubber composition, hardness, and the presence of additives.
Yes, they can be tailored to meet specific performance requirements.
Common additives include carbon black, silica, and various processing oils.
Extreme temperatures can affect the rubber's flexibility and wear resistance.
Typically between 50 to 70 Shore A.