Industrial tire model markings usually include information such as section width, aspect ratio, tire type code, and rim diameter. For example, in the model marking 215/70R15, 215 indicates that the tire's section width is 215 mm, 70 indicates that the aspect ratio is 70%, R indicates that the tire is a radial layer structure, and 15 indicates that the outer diameter of the rim is 15 inches.
Industrial tires include pneumatic tires, semi-solid tires, and solid tires. Solid tires can be further classified according to the bottom shape and purpose, such as cylindrical solid tires, inclined bottom solid tires, conductive solid tires, and oil-resistant solid tires. These tires are mainly used for industrial vehicles such as forklifts, battery vehicles, and flatbed trucks. Industrial tires are mainly used for internal factory transportation vehicles and some industrial machinery. These tires need to have the characteristics of wear resistance and strong load-bearing capacity to ensure stable operation in various industrial environments.





