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Retreaded tires, also known as recapped tires, are tires that have been used and then refurbished with new treads. This process is used to extend the life of the tire and reduce the cost of replacing it. Retreaded tires are used in a variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, and aircraft. The process of retreading involves removing the old treads, inspecting the tire for any damage, and then applying new treads. The treads are usually made from rubber compounds that are designed to provide better traction and durability than the original treads.
Retreaded tires are an important part of the automotive tire market, as they provide a cost-effective alternative to buying new tires. They are also more environmentally friendly than buying new tires, as they reduce the amount of rubber that is sent to landfills.
Some of the companies in the retreaded tires market include Bandag, Michelin, Goodyear, Bridgestone, and Continental. Show Less Read more