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Industrial tires are a type of tire used in the automotive industry, specifically for commercial and industrial vehicles. They are designed to provide superior traction, stability, and durability in a variety of applications, such as construction, mining, and agriculture. Industrial tires are typically made from a combination of rubber, steel, and other materials, and are designed to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty use. They are also designed to provide a comfortable ride and reduce noise levels.
Industrial tires are available in a variety of sizes and tread patterns, and are designed to meet the specific needs of the vehicle and application. They are also designed to provide superior traction in wet and dry conditions, and are often used in off-road applications.
Some of the leading companies in the industrial tires market include Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Continental, Pirelli, Yokohama, and Hankook. Show Less Read more