1. Advantages: Wear resistant, no air leakage, no worries about tire pressure, and can also save frequent maintenance in the future;
2. Disadvantages: Heavy self weight, fuel consumption, poor shock absorption ability, and inability to be widely used;
3. Solid tires have low starting resistance, simple structure, convenient use and maintenance, low maintenance workload, no need for inflation, and no hidden dangers of air leakage and tire blowout. Therefore, solid tires have good safety, durability, puncture resistance, tear resistance, and economy; Is solid tires good
A solid tire is a type of tire that corresponds to an inflatable tire (hollow tire). Its tire body is solid and does not require a cord as the skeleton, so it does not require an inner tube or an airtight layer. The earliest tires were solid tires. Solid tires are currently only used for low-speed high load vehicles or machinery, as well as for fixed position machinery. Solid tires are generally divided into two types: bonded and non bonded. The former refers to tires with rubber directly vulcanized on the rim, while the latter refers to tires that are vulcanized and then fixed on the rim. There are two types of solid tires based on their shape: cylindrical solid tires and slanted bottom solid tires; According to their usage, they can be divided into anti-static, conductive, oil resistant, high load solid tires, environmentally friendly and traceless solid tires, etc.