Know About Blickle Rubber Thread Wheels Option
Rubber Tread material
Solid rubber:
Solid rubber tyres are universally suitable, vibration-absorbing, shock-resistant, very floor-preserving and resistant to many aggressive substances, except oils Colour black, grey or dark grey. Solid rubber tyres are suitable at temperatures between -30° C and +80° C. The hardness is 80°+5°/-10° shore A. For high-temperature applications up to +260° C special heat-resistant tyres are used.
Thermoplastic rubber-elastomer (TPE)
Thermoplastic rubber-elastomers are floor-preserving, non-marking and offer a high operational comfort, low-noise operation, low rolling and swivel resistance and are resistant to many aggressive substances Colour grey. Thermoplastic rubber-elastomers are suitable at temperatures between -20° C and +60° C. The hardness is 85°±3° shore A. This material contains traces of oil. On absorbent surfaces this can cause some staining.
Soft rubber
‘Blickle Soft’ soft rubber tyres are characterized by a specially developed, highly elastic, soft rubber compound. These tyres are exceptionally floor-preserving, vibration-absorbing and resistant to many aggressive substances except oils. They also offer highest operational comfort, low rolling resistance on uneven surfaces and are suitable as puncture-proof replacements of pneumatic tyres. Colour black. ‘Blickle Soft’ soft rubber tyres are suitable at temperatures between -30° C and +80° C. The hardness is 50°+5° shore A.
Two-component solid rubber
‘Blickle Comfort’ two-component solid rubber tyres are very floor-preserving, vibration-absorbing and resistant to many aggressive substances except oils. Colour black. ‘Blickle Comfort’ two-component solid rubber tyres are suitable at temperatures between -30° C and +80° C. Due to the special structure with hard rubber core (90° shore A hardness) and highly elastic rubber tread (65°±4° shore A), they have a higher load capacity and a lower starting and rolling resistance than solid rubber and offer a very high operational comfort.
Elastic solid rubber
Elastic solid rubber tyres are characterized by a special rubber compound. These tyres are very floor-preserving, vibration-absorbing, offer a particularly high load capacity, very high operational comfort and are resistant to many aggressive substances except oils. Colour black. Elastic solid rubber tyres are suitable at temperatures between -30° C and +80° C, temporarily up to +100° C and are available in two versions: n Smooth rolling quality: This version is characterized by a particularly low starting and rolling resistance with high abrasion resistance. The hardness is 65°±3° shore An Drive-quality: This version has a very high abrasion resistance with low starting and rolling resistance. The hardness is 65°±3° shore A.
Pneumatic tyres
Pneumatic tyres are made of rubber, are exceptionally floor-preserving, vibration-absorbing and resistant to many aggressive substances except oils. These tyres also offer highest operational comfort and a low rolling resistance on uneven surfaces. The tyre thickness (strength of the carcass) is indicated by the ply rating number. The higher the ply rating number, the better the strength. Light tyres have a ply rating of 2 to 4, heavy tyres 6 to 10. The strength of the carcass determines the maximum tyre pressure and the load capacity. In order to ensure an optimum efficiency and a long service life, the tyre pressure values specified in the respective tables must be therefore strictly adhered to and regularly checked. A tyre pressure which is either too high or low can damage or destroy the tyre. Colour black. Pneumatic tyres are suitable at temperatures between -30° C and +50° C. Wheel or tyre dimensions are valid for unloaded, new tyres and may slightly change in width and diameter during operation.
Super-elastic solid rubber
Super-elastic solid rubber tyres are multi-component tyres. The rubber core consists of a hard and tough rubber compound with reinforced steel-wire which ensures a firm tyre seat on the rim even with high loads. A highly elastic cushion layer ensures a low tyre Temperature even with high loads and at high speeds. The thick, abrasion-resistant tread protects the tyre against external damages and guarantees a long service life. Based on the special structure, the tyre is particularly suitable for extremely rough conditions. These tyres are very floor-preserving, vibration-absorbing and resistant to many aggressive substances except oils. Colour black. Super-elastic solid rubber tyres are suitable at temperatures between -30° C and +80° C, temporarily up to +100° C. They also offer high operational comfort and a low rolling resistance on uneven surfaces. The advantages over pneumatic tyres are as follows: Puncture-proof and maintenance-free, good stability, structural stability, precise steering behaviour and an abrasion-resistant tread. Wheel or tyre dimensions are valid for unloaded, new tyres and may slightly change in width and diameter during operation.
Silicone rubber
Heat-resistant silicone-elastomer is very floor-preserving, non-marking, abrasion-resistant, highly elastic, suitable for autoclaves, does not degrade over time, odourless, tasteless, physiologically harmless and resistant to many aggressive substances and UV radiation. The material is, however, not resistant to strong lyes, chlorinated and aromatic hydrocarbons. Silicone-elastomers only have moderate mechanical characteristics. They offer a very high operational comfort and only insignificant permanent deformation. Colour black. Heat-resistant silicone-elastomer is suitable at temperatures between -30° C and +250° C. The hardness is 75°±4° shore A.
Refer Blickle Website for more details
If you have any query, you can always reach to me: +919422030607 [email protected] or [email protected]
Regards, Kishor Gite. Sales Engineer, Speciality Urethanes Pvt. Ltd.