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SCA Compagnie Générale des Établissements Michelin
Industry: Automotive
Number of terms: 4456
Number of blossaries: 1
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When rubber stretches and compresses, it does not render all the energy applied to it because energy is lost due to internal friction. The mechanical energy is transformed into thermal energy and the heat produced leads to both damage and energy loss.
Industry:Automotive
Tires with the same aspect ratio, or relationship of section height to section width.
Industry:Automotive
The act of putting air into tires.
Industry:Automotive
Numbers and letters molded into the sidewall indicating the load-carrying capacity, load index, and the speed at which the tire can carry a load under specified conditions, or the speed rating. Also known as load index and speed symbol.
Industry:Automotive
The innermost layer of a tubeless tire, compounded with virtually impermeable butyl rubber. Some air loss over time will occur. Check your pressures monthly to ensure safe reliable operation of your tires.
Industry:Automotive
Wobbling of wheels from side-to-side on a vehicle. Shimmying can be caused by a variety of factors, including improperly balanced tires, poor alignment, and bent wheels.
Industry:Automotive
S-shaped sipes that interlock, creating greater sipe length for extra tractive grip.
Industry:Automotive
The area of a tire where the tread and sidewall meet.
Industry:Automotive
The metric unit for air pressure. One psi is equal to 6.9 kPa.
Industry:Automotive
That portion of a tire between the tread and the bead. Protects the tire against impacts with curbs, etc. This is also where the sidewall markings can be found which tell you important information regarding the tire.
Industry:Automotive