In this post, we will discuss about the
manufacturing process of tyre components and their assembly to produce the
final product. But before going to study how tyre is produced first we need to
know about the demand of this product because if we can understand the
application and requirement of a particular product then only we will be
interested to discuss the every step in production of that product. Let us consider
the year 1998-1999 production of tyre.
Bead Ring
Tyre
inner rim is called as bead ring which is manufactured separately. The bead
rings are manufactured by the process of coating of thick wires along with the
mixture of rubber and after that coiling these rings across a template.
The Bed rings and woven sheets are combined together and after that tread pattern of tyre is moulded on top. Please note that this is not the end of tyre production line but also it is only gree tyre.
The green tyre will pass through the process of
Vulcanization along with the application of pressure and heat in special
machines in order to produce the final and finished product that is tyre.
Compounding and Banbury mixing
A
Banbury mixer will combine carbon black, rubber stock and other various types
of chemical constituents in order to produce a homogeneous rubber material.
The constituents are normally prepared and weighed
by the Banbury operator from bulk quantities or provided to the plant in
pre-weighed packages. Calculated constituents are placed over conveyor system,
& Banbury will be charged in order to start the process of mixing process.
Milling
Shaping
process of rubber starts with the milling process. Once Banbury mixing phase
completed, rubber is used to place on a drop- mill. Rubber will be shaped in to
flat and long strip state by process of milling where rubber will be forced via
two set rolls and these rolls used to rotate with different speed in different
directions.
Mill technicians are normally focused on safety
points and they used to consider the unsafe points those are associated along
with the open operation of the rotating rolls.
In case of older mills, there were normally bars or
trip wires and these bar or trip wires might be pulled by mill operator in case
if he /she got caught in this machine i.e. mill.
Now these days Mills, along with modern technology,
have body- bars normally at approximate level of knee and this body bar will be
triggered automatically in case if operator will be caught in mill.
Extruding and calendaring
Calendar
operation helps to shape the rubber. There will be approximate four rolls on
calendar machine and rubber sheet are forced through these rolls.
The calendaring machine has to perform the following
functions
- Preparation of compound rubber of suitable width and thickness
- Placing a coat of rubber of very small thickness over the fabric
- Forcing the rubber in the interstices of fabric with the help of friction
The rubber sheets those are coming as output of
calendaring machine will be wounded on drums and this is referred as shells
along with fabric- spacers which is referred liners in order to avoid the
sticking.
Components assemble and build-up phase
Tyre assembly process is very highly automated process. In the machine of tyre
assembly there will be a rotating drum and components are assembled on this
rotating drum. Let us understand the basic components of a tyre as mentioned
following
- Plies
- Beads
- Side walls
- Treads
When above mentioned components are assembled then
it will be referred as green tyre. There will be a numbers of various
operations of repetitive motion type and technicians and workers those are
working in this line of production will have to face these operations of
repetitive motion type.
There will be one more important portion of the assembly equipment which is referred as feeding portion. Components normally in heavy rolls are used to place over the feeding portion of the equipment used for components assembly purpose.
There will be one more important portion of the assembly equipment which is referred as feeding portion. Components normally in heavy rolls are used to place over the feeding portion of the equipment used for components assembly purpose.
During this operation there will be very
precise and challenging job of handling heavy rolls in very limited space.
Production executive will have to perform a numbers of identical or similar
motions for each assembly.
After completion of assembly operation, green tyre
will be sprayed with water-based materials or solvents for keeping green tyre
from adhering to curing. Now these days’ tyre manufacturing industries prefer
the water based material for spraying over the green tyre.
Curing and Vulcanizing
Green tyre will be placed on the press loading
machine or on curing press machine. Steam will be utilised by this press in
order to cure or in order to heat the green tyre.
Inspection and Finishing
Before tyres are going to be stored in ware house or
going for shipping, it will go for finishing and inspection process.
During the process of finishing process, excess
rubber from tyres will be removed. This excess rubber will remains on the tyres
during the process of curing mould.
One of the major health problems is that operators
and technicians will be exposed to rubber dust while handling a cured tyre. The
finishing process of tyre or grinding operations typically produces lot of
rubber dust and workers and technicians will have to face these dust.
Once the finishing process will be completed, tyres
will go for inspection process where tyres will be inspected with the help of
X-ray technique.
Consumer use
Once tyres are manufacture, it will be stored after inspection. During storage there
will be some issue that must be considered such as mentioned following
- Protection against water moisture
- Protection against heat
- Protection against sunlight
- Protection against chemicals
- Protection against ozone
Before use
Before
application of tyre, we must be aware about the characteristics and other
properties
of tyre .let us discuss one example to understand
the characteristics, nomenclature and properties.
Post-consumer processing (Recycling)
When tyre exceeds its life period or we may say that
when tyres are not suitable to use more or tyres are damage in such a way that
repairable is not possible, in that situation those tyres will go for process
of recycling.
Method of disposal
- Landfill disposal.
- Tyres must be shredded because complete tyre will have possibility to trap methane gas.
- Tyres must be disposed in specified area and should be away from residential areas because it may lead to Mosquitoes, risk of fire and vermin.
- High power ultra sound recycling will be the best method
Transportation
During
the manufacturing of tyre, there will be some transportation phase for example
when latex is collected from tree then it must be transported to tank or
transferred for air seal containers. When mixing and extruding operation will
be completed, then hot gummy compound will be cooled into slabs and then
transported for breakdown mills where the rubber will secure the desired shape
or form.
Once, tyre will be manufactured then it will be sent
for inspection and for storage at specified place with all precaution those we
have studied above. Tyre will be sent to worldwide for delivery.
When tyre exceeds its life period or we may say that
when tyres are not suitable to use more or tyres are damage in such a way that
repairable is not possible, in that situation those tyres will be transported
for disposal at specified place and after that it will be sent to recycling
unit for further recycling
Hence
we may say that there is lot of transportation during complete cycle of tyre.
Environmental impact
If we consider in details, we will come to know that
these tyres are not environmental friendly. Hence, tire industries are intended
to recycle the tyres in last few years, but as per Michel Bloch approximate
twenty five percent tyres are still not recycled and these rest percentage of
tyres lead to release some toxic gases such as butadiene, benzene, styrene,
lead and some other dangerous gases into the air and we
used to breathe.
“As of 2003,
about 290 million tires are discarded in the U.S. every year
(roughly one per person). Nearly 45% of these scrap tires (130
million) are used as "Tire Derived Fuel" (TDF), which involves
burning the (usually shredded) tires.” (Energy Justice).
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