Need Commercial Retread Tires? Come To Bauer Built

Retreading your fleet’s tires can save you time and money by extending the life of your tire casing with top-rated repairs and cutting-edge Michelin-certified processes.

Advantages Of Retread Tires

Bauer Built’s retread process identifies minute holes and penetrations that are invisible to the naked eye. Correctly identified repairs reduce the risk of road failures and costly downtime in the shop. “At Bauer Built, initial inspections are 40% more accurate than our competitors, said Scott Kusilek, Manufacturing Director. “We also achieved an adjustment of rate of .54% continuing on a downward trend from previous years.”

Michelin’s computerized analysis software eliminates guesswork and verifies suspected damage. All anomalies are identified before the retread is produced, so you can rest easy knowing your tires are uniquely and securely processed.

Additional advantages include:

  • Maximized casing life with fully bonded repairs
  • A well-balanced finished product to reduce irregular tread wear
  • Reduced tread compression and stretching to avoid tread lifting
  • Maximum tread life due to reduced heat exposure and even curing

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Michelin Retread Process

Initial inspection: Bauer Built utilizes grazing light processes and electronic liner inspections to detect minute holes or perforations.

X-Ray inspection: This inspection is required in every Michelin retread facility in its service network. We examine suspected sidewall and bead damage and verify the integrity of existing repairs.

Buffing: Michelin’s computer-controlled buffing technology has a database of over 1,000 customized programs, so buffing matches the specifications of your tire’s brand, model, and size.

Casing integrity analysis: We monitor for crown and belt separation and use laser analysis to identify anomalies or air trapped in the casing.

Repairs: Michelin retreads use uncured rubber backing for optimal bonding. Thermal curing and mechanical pressure ensure strong adhesion.

Tread building: Michelin’s Tread Builder uses cushion gum and pre-mold tread rubber over a buffed crown to create a uniform bond surface. Bauer Built technicians apply new patented Michelin tread patterns.

Double enveloping: An inner and outer envelope is applied to the tired and placed under a vacuum to create even mechanical pressure.

Curing: Retread tires are cured in a chamber heated by steam or hot water to create a consistent curing temperature. Curing lasts 90-120 minutes.

Final inspection: The crown, sidewall, bead, and interior casing are inspected hot to detect further anomalies.

We’ve been retreading tires since 1954, so you know you can rely on our expertise. Contact us to schedule an installation appointment for a new set of MRT tires. Download our brochure on our Retread Services to learn more.

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