ETRTO, EC, GRBP and National Governments Tested Tire Abrasion Methodology
Last week, as part of the ongoing testing of the tyre abrasion methodology adopted by the…
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Sep 11
It’s well-known that tire wear is a critical factor in vehicle safety and performance, but did you know that different factors can affect tread loss rates? Variables such as driving conditions, tire composition, and vehicle load all influence how quickly a tire’s tread wears down. On average, tires lose about one millimeter of tread for every 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers driven, though this can vary widely. This wear is a key indicator of how well rubber products can withstand real-world use, making abrasion resistance a vital property to measure.
In the rubber industry, making sure that products like tires, conveyor belts, and footwear can endure prolonged friction is crucial. The Akron abrasion tester is a key tool in this process, providing precise measurements of how rubber materials resist wear. By simulating the conditions these products will face in their actual applications, the tester offers valuable data that manufacturers can use to improve material durability and product design. …
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