Retreading of Tyres
Anurag Sharma
Anurag Sharma, Working as workshop Instructor in Mech. Engg. Workshop in G.B. Pant Polytechnic, Govt. of NCT of  Delhi, India.
Manuscript received on July 23, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on August 13, 2013. | Manuscript published on August 30, 2013. | PP: 143-145 | Volume-2, Issue-6, August 2013.  | Retrieval Number: F2083082613/2013©BEIESP

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Abstract: Tyre is made up of natural rubber or synthetic rubber. natural rubber is present as milky liquid or latex in the bark of rubber tree, HEVEA BRASILIENSIS. Natural rubber combines with carbon, oil, sulfur and the chemicals under goes a number of stages of processes. synthetic rubber polymers found in crude oil by retreading tyre we are doing a good job which is in favor of Natural resources. We are also reducing our dependency on Natural rubber trees. It also gives good utility an opportunity for the growing of small scale and large scale retreading units or workshops. In India mostly commercial vehicles tyres are retreaded. State Govt. , Delhi Govt., Central Govt. Bus services departments etc. also retreaded their vehicles tyres. Pvt. tour operators and commercial vehicles also retreaded tyres. if one wants to set his own retreading unit then it is also profitable business activity. This paper presents all these aspects.
Keywords: Retreading, buffing, vulcanization, curing.