Types of Rubber Products -SKY RUBBER
- tire
Tires are a major component of Rubber Products, with over half of the world 's rubber used to produce various tires. Tires are categorized by application, primarily including automobile tires, aircraft tires, tractor tires, and construction machinery tires. Tires are classified by structure into two types: solid tires and pneumatic tires.
- bicycle tires
Tractor tires primarily include wheelbarrow tires and bicycle tires. Depending on their structure, they can be further categorized as soft-sided or hard-sided. These structural differences necessitate slightly different molding methods. Tractor tires are indispensable in both industrial and agricultural production and in everyday life.

- adhesive tape
Belts can be divided into conveyor belts and transmission belts based on their function. Conveyor belts are one of the main components of belt conveyors and are widely used in industries such as metallurgy, coal, chemicals, construction, and transportation. Transmission belts include flat belts, V-belts, synchronous toothed belts, continuously variable belts, and high-speed endless belts, all of which are used to transmit power.
- hose
Hoses primarily include pressure hoses, suction hoses, and dual-purpose pressure hoses. However, companies generally categorize hoses by material and structure into six types: all-rubber hoses, cloth-reinforced hoses, braided hoses, spiral hoses, knitted hoses, and suction hoses. Hoses are primarily used to transport liquids, gases, or granular solids.

- shoes
Rubber shoes are broadly categorized by their structural characteristics and form: rubber-surfaced and cloth-surfaced. Based on their intended use, they can be further categorized into military shoes, mining shoes, agricultural and forestry work shoes, general wear shoes, and athletic shoes. Rubber shoes are essential for daily life and are also widely used in industry, mining, and sports.
- Industrial rubber products
In addition to tires, tapes, hoses, rubber shoes and other varieties, there are many other rubber products, such as aircraft fuel tanks, rubber water, rubber fenders, air springs, rubber tape, rubber sheets, etc. In order to distinguish them from large products such as tires, industrial rubber products are usually called rubber "miscellaneous products".










