Radialply
Radialply refers to a specific construction method used in pneumatic tires. In a radialply tire, the tire body plies are laid at a 90-degree angle to the direction of travel, extending radially from bead to bead. This contrasts with bias-ply tires, where the plies are laid at an angle across the tire, crisscrossing each other. The radial construction allows the sidewalls and tread to function more independently. The sidewalls are more flexible, which can improve ride comfort and fuel efficiency by reducing rolling resistance. The tread is reinforced by a belt package, typically made of steel or other strong materials, laid underneath the tread rubber. This belt package helps to maintain the tread's shape and provides a larger, more stable contact patch with the road. Radialply tires are widely used in passenger cars, trucks, and other vehicles due to their advantages in durability, handling, and fuel economy compared to older bias-ply designs.