Showing posts with label industrial tyres. Show all posts
Showing posts with label industrial tyres. Show all posts

Tuesday 25 March 2014

A Runaway Success in Tyre Technology

Yes, these distinctive tyres are the new breakthrough in tyre know how and a far cry from conventional tube-based models. These novel tyres are totally devoid of tubes – a fact that permits them to sustain vehicles for many miles after a puncture. So now, even in the unfortunate event the aforesaid case happens to you, you’ll be able to drive your vehicle to your residence safely.

The internal structure of basic run flat tyres is interesting to note. Beneath the outer rubber material, there is a supporting circular loop along with layers of foam that collectively help the vehicle operate on roads in spite of a puncture. There is a catch however: if the tyre gets ruptured too close to its treads, the ability to operate on streets effectively will be impaired. Thus, to minimize overall risk, these basic tyres are marketed solely towards lighter vehicles like passenger cars, vans, and minibuses.

Besides fundamental models, run flat tyres are also available in two advanced versions – those with loop buffers and those with automated sealing capabilities. In the former case, the tyres contain an industrial-grade framework of hoops and rings apart from the standard circular loop (mentioned earlier). This rigid structure enables the tyres to sustain heavier vehicles such as trucks, jeeps, and trailers. Automatic-seal tyres, on the other hand, contain a distinctive structure coating that quickly envelop the punctured area and virtually returns the tyres to their original state.

The best part about run flat tyres is that they are now marketed with exclusive repair gear that enables you to fix the tyre yourself without incurring expensive workshop charges. Well-known commercial rubber enterprises like TTGA Pvt. Ltd are at the forefront in designing such repair kits, under the popular Rema Tip Top brand name. These kits carry comprehensive paper guidelines enabling you to promptly negotiate the puncture.

From the above discussion, it is no wonder that these one-of-a-kind tyres have ‘run’ away with all the acclaim!

Saturday 22 February 2014

Bullet Resistant Glass Company in India

Bullet resistant glass is a strong but transparent material that cannot be penetrated when struck. However, it is not completely impenetrable and can be blow up. This type of glass is made from a hard and a soft type of glass. The soft layer provides elasticity and can flex instead of shatter. Bulletproof glass can be from three-quarters of an inch to three inches in thickness.

This type of glass is manufactured using thermoplastic and polycarbonate plus layers of laminated glass. It is designed to make standard glass protected from small arms fire. Polycarbonates are sandwiched between layers of regular glass and the glass itself is tempered. Tempering is heating and cooling or using a chemical process to make the glass itself stronger.

The logistics of bullet resistant glass incudes the glass flattening the bullet and the plastic layer deforming and absorbing the rest of the energy. This prevents bullet penetration. The ability of the polycarbonate layer to protect you is proportional to the thickness.

The polycarbonate layer has two types of coatings. Once is a soft coats that “heals” itself after being damaged, and a hard coating that prevents attacks. Most bulletproof glass is also resistant to physical assaults from clubs, crowbars, hammers and axes.

To ensure that your glass is actually bullet and assault resistant, these materials are tested by using a gun, firing a projectile from a set distance, and into the glass. When the shots do not penetrate into the interior they do leave dents which are measured to determine how much more glass and polymers should be added to provide maximum protection.