How are car tyres made?
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The process is called vulcanization,sulfur is added to rubber and heated to stabilize the rubber.there are layers of fabric and steel "belts" for strength.The process varies depending on manufacturer and type of use and specific materials.
They're made of rubber and steel
Hey !grouchy momma we spell it TYRE and we invented the damn language!
last I checked honey, tires are spelt with an I not a y but you can go to Goodyear and learn more about tires.
Modern tyres are constructed of layers, which may include rayon cloth, steel bands and nylon belts all set in a matrix (binder) of rubber.
Hope this helps!
Wire hoops as a former and in a mould. It's that easy.
I don't know but what I know is that you can't spell.lol! =)
The mechanical carcase is wound round a form, starting with a thin rubber liner. A rubber cover is rolled on and then the whole issue is pressed in to a mould and cured under heat and pressure. Very basic version. Wikipedia has a nice article on tires. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/tire.
My father used to fit railway tires for part of his working life.
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