Rubber on the circumference of a tire that contacts the ground
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The tread of a tire or track refers to the rubber on its circumference that makes contact with the road or the ground. As tires are used, the tread is worn off, limiting its effectiveness in providing traction. A worn tire can often be retreaded.
The word tread is often used casually to refer to the pattern of grooves molded into the rubber, but those grooves are correctly called the tread pattern, or simply the pattern. The grooves are not the tread, they are in the tread. This distinction is especially significant in the case of racing slicks, which have much tread but no grooves.
The tread of a tire or track refers to the rubber on its circumference that makes contact with the road or the ground. As tires are used, the tread is...
pneumatic tires are synthetic rubber, natural rubber, fabric, and wire, along with carbon black and other chemical compounds. They consist of a tread and a...
involved tread separation where the tiretread peeled off from the body of the tire. Tread separation, due to the interaction of steel and rubber tire elements...
Snow tires, also known as winter tires, are tires designed for use on snow and ice. Snow tires have a tread design with larger gaps than those on conventional...
A flat tire (British English: flat tyre) is a deflated pneumatic tire, which can cause the rim of the wheel to ride on the tiretread or the ground potentially...
21, 2018). "reTyre Zip-On Tread System: Worthy of Your Bike?". Tread Bikely. Retrieved January 20, 2021. a zip-on tiretread system that could help cyclists...
accelerated tire wear: can be caused by under-inflation, overloading or poor wheel alignment. Increased tread wear on only one side of a tire: often a sign...
higher-performing tires include an extruded component between the belt package and the tread to isolate the tread from mechanical wear from the steel belts. Tire construction...
re-manufacturing process for tires that replace the tread on worn tires. Retreading is applied to casings of spent tires that have been inspected and...
full-treadtires. Tire inflation pressure: Underinflation can cause a tire to deflect inward, raising the tire center and preventing the tread from clearing...
edges (side wall to side wall). The tire surface that touches the road usually has a narrower width (called "tread width"). /: Slash character for character...
frequent practice among off-road vehicle drivers. This action widens the tiretread, enhancing the contact surface with the terrain for better traction. However...
or bias ply tires. The plies were turned up around the steel wire beads and the combined tread/sidewall applied. The green (uncured) tire was loaded over...
weight of the airplane needs to be distributed more evenly. Aircraft tiretread patterns are designed to facilitate stability in high crosswind conditions...
concrete and steel, and can withstand hurricane-force winds. The exterior tiretread is 6 inches (15 cm) deep, with an interior volume of 120,576 cubic feet...
Forensic tiretread evidence records and analyzes impressions of vehicle tiretreads for use in legal proceedings to help prove the identities of persons...
lugs, which turns the tire into something resembling a "slick" with no tread at all, which will have no traction in mud. A paddle tire is an even more extreme...
used tire retail shop. Some outside observers have speculated about the blame worthiness of both parties. Firestone tires being prone to tread separation...
tires, where the term is used strictly to describe the portion of the tire’stread that touches the road surface. The term “footprint” is used almost synonymously...
road tar, stones, ice, or snow, that is stuck in a tire'stread or otherwise adhered to the tire or wheel may also cause a temporary unbalance and subsequent...
many tread lives (i.e. retreading), while a tire with a "fuel saving" tread design will only benefit until the tread wears down. In tires, tread thickness...
bias-ply and radial-ply tires. They had a wider tread than most other tires on the market then and used fiberglass belts. Conventional tires up to that time featured...
Friends Shoe tread, pattern on the bottom of a shoe Stair tread, horizontal portion of a set of stairs on which a person walks Tiretread, patterned outer...