50% OFF Price For Rubber shoe cover for Puerto Rico Factories
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Rubber shoe cover, three dimensional, textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry. 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 50 pairs/case.
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Rubber shoe cover, three dimensional, textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry. 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 50 pairs/case.
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Blending the Rubber Ingredients:
The industrial process for making bicycle tires starts with raw synthetic rubber being fed into a milling machine. Rollers within the machine break up and soften the rubber. Other ingredients, such as mineral oil, zinc oxide, sulfur, carbon black and silica are then added to the rubber while it is being milled. These ingredients are mixed thoroughly with the rubber and make it more elastic and durable. Once completely mixed, the rubber is ready to be processed.
Casing Preparation:
Some of the rubber is then spread by a roller press to form a wide, thin, continuous sheet of rubber. The sheet is then fed into another machine to be bonded to woven nylon matting. The matting is removed from large roles and passed through the bonding machine along with the rubber sheet. The two are then welded together.
Casing Construction
A metal drum in a forming machine is then used to construct the layers of the tire. First, the nylon matting and rubber material is cut into properly sized strips that will become the casing of the tire. The strips are then placed around the drum so that the ends meet to form a complete ring. Two Kevlar cords are then wound onto the matting and completely around the drum. These will act as the rims of the tire. The drum is then expanded, forcing the Kevlar cords onto the rubber on the matting. The edges of the matting are then folded over the Kevlar cords.
Tread Construction
Two layers of hard and dense rubber are then sandwiched together and formed into a strip that is a precise width and thickness. A piece of this rubber strip is then laid onto the center of, and completely around, the casing. This material will eventually form the tread of the tire. The finished tire casing is now ready to be pressed and vulcanized.
Tire Pressing
The casing is next inserted into a press that will heat the rubber and form the tire in a process called vulcanization. This process first melts the rubber, fusing all of the parts of the tire together. Then the tire is pressed into a mold that creates the treads. As the rubber cools, it hardens into its final form. The finished tire can then be removed from the press.
Testing
A sampling from each batch of newly made tires is then tested. The road wear test simulates thousands of miles of wear on the tires. The puncture resistance and pressurization limit of the tires is also tested. If the sampling passes these tests, the tires are then packaged for sale.






