Solid Tyres
Solid tyres are a type of tyre made from a solid rubber compound, designed to provide durability and puncture resistance. Unlike traditional inflatable tyres, they do not require air, making them ideal for heavy-duty applications such as forklifts and construction equipment. Their robust construction allows them to withstand harsh conditions and heavy loads without the risk of flats.
These tyres offer several advantages, including lower maintenance costs and increased safety, as there is no risk of sudden deflation. However, they may provide a stiffer ride compared to air-filled tyres, which can affect comfort on uneven surfaces. Solid tyres are commonly used in industrial settings where reliability is crucial.