The terms “radial” and “bias” describe the pattern of your tire’s plies. Those are the layers that lie beneath the tread — you won’t actually see them unless you wear through the rubber.
Somewhere between the early tires forged by wheelwrights and the modern steel-belted radial, everyone’s horseless carriage rode atop bias-ply tires. This week’s film is a dizzying tour of the ...
"Radial tires are more susceptible to sidewall cuts due to the flexing in the sidewall, where bias tires are very rigid in the sidewall. The radial tire has a very stiff tread due to the use of ...
ZC Rubber launches Phase I production at its Indonesia plant, boosting global competitiveness with a $280 million investment.
ZC Rubber announced the official commencement of Phase I production at its new Indonesian plant, PT. Matahari Tire Indonesia (MTI) in Kendal Industrial Park, Central Java. The event brought together ...