pneumáticos
Pneumáticos, commonly known as tires, are ring-shaped components that surround a wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide traction on the surface traversed. The word "pneumático" itself derives from the Greek word "pneuma," meaning air, reflecting the crucial role of air pressure in their function. Modern pneumatic tires consist of a complex structure of various materials, primarily rubber, which is reinforced with cords of fabric or metal. The tread, the outer surface of the tire that contacts the road, is designed with specific patterns to optimize grip, water dispersion, and wear resistance.
The internal structure of a pneumatic tire is crucial for its performance and safety. The casing, made
Pneumáticos are essential for the safe and efficient operation of most wheeled vehicles, including cars, trucks,