Solid tires are generally divided into two types: bonded and unbonded. Bonded tires have the rubber directly vulcanized onto the rim, while unbonded tires are vulcanized and then fixed to the rim.
Based on shape, they are divided into cylindrical solid tires and angled-bottom solid tires. Based on application, they are further classified as anti-static, conductive, oil-resistant, high-load-bearing, and environmentally friendly non-marking solid tires, etc.
Heavy-duty tires offer extremely high load-bearing capacity, are suitable for harsh environments, offer high safety, and have high elasticity. Mainly used in dump trucks. Main specifications: 825-20, 900-20, 1000-20, 1100-20.
For dock trailers. Low rolling resistance, low heat generation, ultra-high load capacity. Mainly used on dock low flatbed trailers. Main specifications: 22x8x16, 22x9x16, 22x14x15, 22x16x16.
For boarding bridges. All-weather use, suitable for various weather conditions, flexible, ultra-long service life.
