Engineering tires can be further divided into bias-ply engineering tires, radial engineering tires, and radial mega-engineering tires, including giant engineering machinery tires, mobile crane tires, industrial vehicle tires, and agricultural tires.
Industrial vehicle tires, also known as industrial tires, are mainly used as pneumatic tires, semi-solid tires, and solid tires for industrial vehicles. Among solid tires, those directly vulcanized onto the rim are called bonded solid tires; those pressed onto the rim after vulcanization are called non-bonded solid tires; those with a cylindrical bottom, fastened to the rim, are called cylindrical solid tires; those with a conical bottom, mounted on an open rim, are called angled-bottom solid tires; those using conductive rubber to prevent static charge accumulation are called antistatic solid tires; those made of oil-resistant rubber are called oil-resistant solid tires; those made of high-load-bearing elastomer materials are called high-load-bearing solid tires; and those with a foamed elastomer body are called sponge solid tires, etc. According to their application, they can also be divided into forklift tires, electric vehicle tires, and flatbed truck tires, etc. Solid tires mainly include pneumatic tires, rim-type solid tires, press-fit solid tires, environmentally friendly solid tires, and various easy-to-install special solid tires.
