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Taking science and technology as the power source of enterprise development, the company has successively built a provincial technology center and CNAS national recognized laboratory, developed a number of technology patents with independent intellectual property rights, and successively passed CCC,DOT,ECE,SONCAP,SNI,GCC,SMARTWAY, ISO9001, IATF 16949:2016 certifications.
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About BAYI Rubber

BAYI RUBBER CO.,LTD is supported by Shandong Energy Group which is world-top 500 enterprises. Bayi tyre is a modern state-owned enterprise who devotes to research, design ,produce and sale All-steel Radial Truck Tyre ,Semi-steel Radial Car Tyre, Conveyor belt, Natural rubber, Bead wire, Steel cord, Carbon black. It have reached the production capacity of 3million sets for truck tire. Now the main export brands are “BAYI, BYCROSS, ANSU,SAFEHOLDER, ” The sales network of BAYI RUBBER Co.,Ltd has covered all of China and the tyres have been exported to dozens of countries and regions such as Southeast Asia, Africa and America etc. 


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  • An all-steel tire is a tire that uses wire plies instead of fiber plies. It is composed of many components, each of which affects the performance of the tire. Among them, wear resistance is an important performance indicator, which refers to the degree of wear caused by the friction between the tire and the ground during use. Factors that affect the wear resistance of all-steel tires mainly include the quality of the rubber material, the structural design of the tire, and usage conditions. First of all, the quality of the rubber compound is one of the key factors affecting the wear resistance of all-steel tires. Rubber is the main component of tires, and different types of rubber have different performance characteristics. For all-steel tires, rubber with better wear resistance generally has higher hardness, strength and wear resistance. At present, commonly used rubber materials include natural rubber, synthetic rubber and fillers. Natural rubber has good wear resistance and crack resistance, but the price is higher; synthetic rubber can also achieve better wear resistance depending on its formula; the addition of fillers can increase the hardness and strength of the rubber. Improve wear resistance. Therefore, when producing all-steel tires, selecting appropriate rubber and ensuring its quality is one of the important measures to ensure tire wear resistance. Secondly, the structural design of the tire also affects the wear resistance of all-steel tires. The structure of all-steel tires generally includes carcass, tread and pattern. The carcass is the main structure of the tire, consisting of a metal wire layer and a rubber layer. Whether the design of the carcass is reasonable or not directly affects the load-bearing capacity and wear resistance of the tire. A better carcass design can improve the wear resistance of the tire, and can also reduce problems such as tire breakage and air leakage caused by long-term stress. In addition, the design of the tread is also one of the factors that affects the wear resistance of all-steel tires. The tread is usually composed of pattern blocks, tread ribs and grooves. Reasonable tread design can improve the friction between the tire and the ground, reduce wear and tear, and increase the service life of the tire. In addition, the use conditions are also one of the important factors affecting the wear resistance of all-steel tires. The usage conditions mainly include road conditions, vehicle speed, load and driving style, etc. Road conditions have a direct impact on tire wear. For example, particles such as sand and gravel on the road surface will accelerate tire wear. Vehicle speed and load also have an impact on tire wear. Higher vehicle speeds and overload use will lead to increased tire wear. Driving style also affects the wear resistance of tires. Intense driving behaviors such as sudden braking and sharp turns will increase tire wear. Therefore, in actual use, reasonable driving methods and usage conditions are crucial to the wear resistance of tires. In addition, regular tire care and maintenance can also extend the service life of tires and reduce wear and tear. To sum up, the wear resistance of all-steel tires is affected by many factors, including the quality of the rubber material, the structural design and usage conditions of the tire. When producing and using all-steel tires, attention should be paid to selecting appropriate rubber materials and ensuring their quality, rationally designing the tire structure, rationally selecting usage conditions and driving methods, and strengthening tire care and maintenance to improve tire wear resistance. , extend the service life of tires.
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  • As one of the important accessories of vehicles, all-steel tires often need to be replaced after being used for a period of time. When changing tires, we need to pay attention to the following issues: 1. Selection of tires When we need to replace all-steel tires, we must first choose tires that are suitable for our vehicles. The selection of tires should be based on multiple factors such as the model, size, load index, and speed level of the vehicle. We can check the vehicle owner's manual or consult a professional tire salesperson to determine the tire specifications suitable for the vehicle. At the same time, we should pay attention to choosing tires of regular brands and reliable quality to ensure safety performance and longevity. 2. Tire wear Before replacing all-steel tires, carefully check the tire wear. The tire tread depth is an important indicator for judging the degree of tire wear. Generally speaking, when the tire tread depth is less than 1.6 mm, the tire should be replaced. In addition, the wear of the tire can also be determined by observing whether the pattern is worn evenly, whether there are cracks, bodiless, air bubbles and other abnormal conditions in the tire. If the tires are found to be abnormally worn or damaged, they need to be replaced in time to avoid affecting driving safety. 3. Tire storage methods When replacing all-steel tires, if there are no suitable storage conditions, such as tire storage racks, light-proof, and moisture-proof environments, you need to pay attention to the tire storage methods. Tires should be protected from direct sunlight and rain during storage, let alone exposed to the outside for a long time. Tires also need to maintain a ventilated and dry environment to avoid contact with oil and chemicals. In addition, tires should be turned over regularly during tire storage to avoid deformation of tires under pressure. If the tires are stored for a long time, it is necessary to check whether the tires are aging, cracked, etc., and perform necessary treatment or repair on the tires before replacement. 4. Tire installation requirements When replacing all-steel tires, first of all, ensure that the location and tools for replacing tires are suitable. Tire replacement is carried out in a professional auto repair shop or tire replacement center to ensure the safety and accuracy of the operation. At the same time, proper tools, such as jacks, wrenches, air guns, etc., are required when changing tires. When installing tires, pay attention to pre-cleaning the tires and wheels to avoid damage to the tires and inner tubes caused by foreign objects. Also, be sure to follow the tire installation sequence and torque requirements to ensure that the tires are installed firmly and stably. 5. Tire balance and alignment After replacing all-steel tires, tire balance and alignment adjustments are also required. Tire balance can reduce the vibration and shaking when the vehicle is running, and prolong the service life of the tires. The alignment adjustment can make the driving directions of the four tires of the vehicle consistent, ensuring driving stability and comfort. These two operations generally need to be carried out in professional auto repair shops or tire service centers, and professional technicians will adjust them according to the vehicle condition. When changing tires, the above problems are the key points we need to pay attention to. Select suitable tires, pay attention to tire wear, store tires reasonably, install tires correctly and adjust tire balance and alignment. These operations are all to ensure the safety, reliability and life of all-steel tires, and to ensure the normal driving of vehicles. provide assurance. Therefore, we should take it seriously when changing tires, follow standardized operations, and choose regular after-sales service agencies to ensure the quality and effect of all-steel tire replacement work.
    08/01
  • There is a big difference in comfort between all-steel tires and ordinary tires. All-steel tires are constructed of steel curtains, treads and sidewalls. Regular tires, on the other hand, consist of a rubber tread, rubber sidewalls, and some have steel curtains. So what is the difference between these two tires in terms of comfort? First, all-steel tires have stiffer sidewalls than regular tires. This hardness gives the driver better low rolling resistance, which also means they offer better grip on the road. However, this will also make the occupants of the car feel the vibration and noise of the road more seriously. In contrast, the sidewalls of ordinary tires are much softer, which can better absorb the bumps and vibrations of the road surface, thus providing a more comfortable driving experience. More adeptly speaking, all-steel tires create a sort of buzzing sound as they rub and rub against the road, which also prevents good occupant comfort, according to some consumer feedback.

    Second, all-steel tires are heavier than regular tires. This means that all-steel tires put more mass and inertia on the car, which causes more vibrations and jolts. In contrast, ordinary tires are much lighter in mass and inertia, so they will be more stable when driving on the road. This is also an environmental consideration, as consuming less fuel is generally more environmentally friendly. However, in terms of quality and durability, all-steel tires have more advantages, so for those vehicles that require durability, safety and higher speeds, all-steel tires are more suitable. A trailer and a van can use all-steel tires because they don't need great comfort. Again, all-steel tires and common tires are also different in terms of vehicle speed. The harder tread material of all-steel tires provides better handling, so they can be driven at higher speeds. However, driving too fast may result in more tire noise and vibration. Regular tires, on the other hand, may need to be slowed down to maintain good handling, as driving too fast can reduce their grip and handling. Therefore, in terms of comfort, ordinary tires will be more suitable for vehicles that require better handling and lower speeds, such as light cars. All-steel tires and ordinary tires are also different in service life. All-steel tires are generally more durable than regular tires, and their stiffness, structure, and strength allow them to outlast regular tires. Regular tires, by contrast, are less durable, typically last shorter and need to be replaced more frequently. However, all-steel tires are not suitable for driving in complex road conditions, because their hardness makes them easier to damage than ordinary tires and affects their service life. To sum up, all-steel tires and ordinary tires have their own advantages and disadvantages, depending on the needs of the driver or car owner. Therefore, when choosing tires, we should conduct in-depth research according to our actual needs in order to provide us with the best performance and comfort.
    06/01
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An all-steel tire is a tire that uses wire plies instead of fiber plies. It is composed of many components, each of which affects the performance of the tire. Among them, wear resistance is an important performance indicator, which refers to the degree of wear caused by the friction between the tire and the ground during use. Factors that affect the wear resistance of all-steel tires mainly include the quality of the rubber material, the structural design of the tire, and usage conditions. First of all, the quality of the rubber compound is one of the key factors affecting the wear resistance of all-steel tires. Rubber is the main component of tires, and different types of rubber have different performance characteristics. For all-steel tires, rubber with better wear resistance generally has higher hardness, strength and wear resistance. At present, commonly used rubber materials include natural rubber, synthetic rubber and fillers. Natural rubber has good wear resistance and crack resistance, but the price is higher; synthetic rubber can also achieve better wear resistance depending on its formula; the addition of fillers can increase the hardness and strength of the rubber. Improve wear resistance. Therefore, when producing all-steel tires, selecting appropriate rubber and ensuring its quality is one of the important measures to ensure tire wear resistance. Secondly, the structural design of the tire also affects the wear resistance of all-steel tires. The structure of all-steel tires generally includes carcass, tread and pattern. The carcass is the main structure of the tire, consisting of a metal wire layer and a rubber layer. Whether the design of the carcass is reasonable or not directly affects the load-bearing capacity and wear resistance of the tire. A better carcass design can improve the wear resistance of the tire, and can also reduce problems such as tire breakage and air leakage caused by long-term stress. In addition, the design of the tread is also one of the factors that affects the wear resistance of all-steel tires. The tread is usually composed of pattern blocks, tread ribs and grooves. Reasonable tread design can improve the friction between the tire and the ground, reduce wear and tear, and increase the service life of the tire. In addition, the use conditions are also one of the important factors affecting the wear resistance of all-steel tires. The usage conditions mainly include road conditions, vehicle speed, load and driving style, etc. Road conditions have a direct impact on tire wear. For example, particles such as sand and gravel on the road surface will accelerate tire wear. Vehicle speed and load also have an impact on tire wear. Higher vehicle speeds and overload use will lead to increased tire wear. Driving style also affects the wear resistance of tires. Intense driving behaviors such as sudden braking and sharp turns will increase tire wear. Therefore, in actual use, reasonable driving methods and usage conditions are crucial to the wear resistance of tires. In addition, regular tire care and maintenance can also extend the service life of tires and reduce wear and tear. To sum up, the wear resistance of all-steel tires is affected by many factors, including the quality of the rubber material, the structural design and usage conditions of the tire. When producing and using all-steel tires, attention should be paid to selecting appropriate rubber materials and ensuring their quality, rationally designing the tire structure, rationally selecting usage conditions and driving methods, and strengthening tire care and maintenance to improve tire wear resistance. , extend the service life of tires.
11/25
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As one of the important accessories of vehicles, all-steel tires often need to be replaced after being used for a period of time. When changing tires, we need to pay attention to the following issues: 1. Selection of tires When we need to replace all-steel tires, we must first choose tires that are suitable for our vehicles. The selection of tires should be based on multiple factors such as the model, size, load index, and speed level of the vehicle. We can check the vehicle owner's manual or consult a professional tire salesperson to determine the tire specifications suitable for the vehicle. At the same time, we should pay attention to choosing tires of regular brands and reliable quality to ensure safety performance and longevity. 2. Tire wear Before replacing all-steel tires, carefully check the tire wear. The tire tread depth is an important indicator for judging the degree of tire wear. Generally speaking, when the tire tread depth is less than 1.6 mm, the tire should be replaced. In addition, the wear of the tire can also be determined by observing whether the pattern is worn evenly, whether there are cracks, bodiless, air bubbles and other abnormal conditions in the tire. If the tires are found to be abnormally worn or damaged, they need to be replaced in time to avoid affecting driving safety. 3. Tire storage methods When replacing all-steel tires, if there are no suitable storage conditions, such as tire storage racks, light-proof, and moisture-proof environments, you need to pay attention to the tire storage methods. Tires should be protected from direct sunlight and rain during storage, let alone exposed to the outside for a long time. Tires also need to maintain a ventilated and dry environment to avoid contact with oil and chemicals. In addition, tires should be turned over regularly during tire storage to avoid deformation of tires under pressure. If the tires are stored for a long time, it is necessary to check whether the tires are aging, cracked, etc., and perform necessary treatment or repair on the tires before replacement. 4. Tire installation requirements When replacing all-steel tires, first of all, ensure that the location and tools for replacing tires are suitable. Tire replacement is carried out in a professional auto repair shop or tire replacement center to ensure the safety and accuracy of the operation. At the same time, proper tools, such as jacks, wrenches, air guns, etc., are required when changing tires. When installing tires, pay attention to pre-cleaning the tires and wheels to avoid damage to the tires and inner tubes caused by foreign objects. Also, be sure to follow the tire installation sequence and torque requirements to ensure that the tires are installed firmly and stably. 5. Tire balance and alignment After replacing all-steel tires, tire balance and alignment adjustments are also required. Tire balance can reduce the vibration and shaking when the vehicle is running, and prolong the service life of the tires. The alignment adjustment can make the driving directions of the four tires of the vehicle consistent, ensuring driving stability and comfort. These two operations generally need to be carried out in professional auto repair shops or tire service centers, and professional technicians will adjust them according to the vehicle condition. When changing tires, the above problems are the key points we need to pay attention to. Select suitable tires, pay attention to tire wear, store tires reasonably, install tires correctly and adjust tire balance and alignment. These operations are all to ensure the safety, reliability and life of all-steel tires, and to ensure the normal driving of vehicles. provide assurance. Therefore, we should take it seriously when changing tires, follow standardized operations, and choose regular after-sales service agencies to ensure the quality and effect of all-steel tire replacement work.
08/01
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There is a big difference in comfort between all-steel tires and ordinary tires. All-steel tires are constructed of steel curtains, treads and sidewalls. Regular tires, on the other hand, consist of a rubber tread, rubber sidewalls, and some have steel curtains. So what is the difference between these two tires in terms of comfort? First, all-steel tires have stiffer sidewalls than regular tires. This hardness gives the driver better low rolling resistance, which also means they offer better grip on the road. However, this will also make the occupants of the car feel the vibration and noise of the road more seriously. In contrast, the sidewalls of ordinary tires are much softer, which can better absorb the bumps and vibrations of the road surface, thus providing a more comfortable driving experience. More adeptly speaking, all-steel tires create a sort of buzzing sound as they rub and rub against the road, which also prevents good occupant comfort, according to some consumer feedback.

Second, all-steel tires are heavier than regular tires. This means that all-steel tires put more mass and inertia on the car, which causes more vibrations and jolts. In contrast, ordinary tires are much lighter in mass and inertia, so they will be more stable when driving on the road. This is also an environmental consideration, as consuming less fuel is generally more environmentally friendly. However, in terms of quality and durability, all-steel tires have more advantages, so for those vehicles that require durability, safety and higher speeds, all-steel tires are more suitable. A trailer and a van can use all-steel tires because they don't need great comfort. Again, all-steel tires and common tires are also different in terms of vehicle speed. The harder tread material of all-steel tires provides better handling, so they can be driven at higher speeds. However, driving too fast may result in more tire noise and vibration. Regular tires, on the other hand, may need to be slowed down to maintain good handling, as driving too fast can reduce their grip and handling. Therefore, in terms of comfort, ordinary tires will be more suitable for vehicles that require better handling and lower speeds, such as light cars. All-steel tires and ordinary tires are also different in service life. All-steel tires are generally more durable than regular tires, and their stiffness, structure, and strength allow them to outlast regular tires. Regular tires, by contrast, are less durable, typically last shorter and need to be replaced more frequently. However, all-steel tires are not suitable for driving in complex road conditions, because their hardness makes them easier to damage than ordinary tires and affects their service life. To sum up, all-steel tires and ordinary tires have their own advantages and disadvantages, depending on the needs of the driver or car owner. Therefore, when choosing tires, we should conduct in-depth research according to our actual needs in order to provide us with the best performance and comfort.
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