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Mining tires are a specialized type of tire used in the mining industry. They are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the mining environment, including extreme temperatures, heavy loads, and rough terrain. Mining tires are typically made from a combination of rubber, steel, and other materials, and are designed to provide maximum traction and durability. They are also designed to be resistant to punctures and cuts, and to provide a long service life.
Mining tires are used in a variety of mining applications, including underground mining, surface mining, and quarrying. They are also used in construction and other industrial applications. Mining tires are typically larger and heavier than automotive tires, and are designed to provide superior traction and stability in the mining environment.
Some of the major companies in the mining tire market include Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Continental, and Yokohama. These companies produce a wide range of mining tires for various applications, including underground mining, surface mining, and quarrying. Show Less Read more