On Road Retreading (Cold Process)

Step 1: Tyre Inspection

The first step in tyre retreading is conducting a comprehensive inspection.

This process involves assessing the tyre’s overall condition, checking for damages, and ensuring it meets safety standards.

Tyres in good condition are selected for the retreading process to ensure quality and reliability.

Step 2: Buffing

Buffing is the second step in the tyre retreading process.

It involves removing the old, worn tread from the tyre to create a smooth, even surface, ensuring proper adhesion of the new tread for optimal performance and durability.

Step 3: Building

In this step, the worn tyre is meticulously prepared for retreading by applying new tread material.

Fresh rubber is then applied, ensuring a precise fit and optimal performance for extended tyre life.

Step 4: Curing

In step four, tyre curing involves heating the retreaded tyre in a specialized press.

This process vulcanizes the new rubber, bonding it securely to the tyre casing and ensuring durability.

Proper curing enhances the tyre’s strength, flexibility, and performance, providing a reliable, long-lasting solution.

Step 5: Ready to use

Following the comprehensive retreading process—inspection, buffing and tread application—the tyre is now fully restored and ready for use.

It has undergone rigorous testing to ensure it meets high standards of performance, safety and durability, providing a dependable and cost-effective alternative to new tyres.