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Technological
breakthroughs and advances in high performance polyurethane technology have made it possible to recreate artificial skin, fire proof aircraft interiors, even safer non combustible toys that are 100’s of times better than from
just a few years ago.
The
expense in the development of this new technology, financed largely by the government and public contributions to the medical and aerospace
programs eventually finds its way into the development of more consumer oriented products. And
as the price of this technology falls, businesses find more and more ways to use this new technology in our everyday lives.
Enter
the Air Free tire. In reality what could be less important than a bicycle tire? If you're like a lot people, you keep your bike in the
garage, on the porch or in the shed, and the one day you go to ride it, darn it, the tires are flat. Or others who ride more often a flat
can be a serious inconvenience. Many might address safety concerns, especially parents and those who ride long distances.
For
some urban dwellers the bicycle is their main form of transportation and a flat tire could cost them a days pay or even in the most severe
situations a crippling or even fatal accident. Granted this is a little melodramatic because most of the time it’s just going to be
someone like you out for a fun day on your bike and you’ll have a flat tire and have to push or carry your bike to the nearest shop to
have it repaired. Even if you have the tools and patches with you, in most cases you still won’t have much success with an emergency
repair because about half the time the rim will be damaged.
All
this special technology that the government and private industry have spent Billions of dollars creating has been put to use in an Air Free
bicycle tire. That’s why we say
If its Air Free its Flat Free
We at Air Free make over 40
types and sizes of bicycle tires and over 100 models of disability
and wheelchair tires and we employ two different urethanes.
The first urethane we use is
what we call the 'standard foam' and has been in use for over
twenty-five years. This 'standard foam' is a simple two component
urethane, part 'a' and part 'b'. When these two parts are mixed
together with a foaming agent, the urethane will swell up to six
times its original volume thus trapping air in the foam matrix. This
is why standard foam tires are relatively light and have a fair
degree of bounce. You could recreate this effect by mixing a urethane
with its hardener such as a roofing urethane and mix a cup of water
into it. The resultant foam would take days to cure because of the
water but the foaming effect can be seen.
The process for making the
tires is fairly simple as well. First the urethane is mixed and fed
into a measuring device which will dispense predetermined weights of
the liquid urethane into waiting molds. These molds contain specially
hollowed out cavities which are mirror images of the finished
product. Before the production mold is fed into the machine it is
coated with silicon and specially designed cords are laid into the
inner diameter of the mold. Two halves of the mold are put together
and the mold begins its' journey to the dispenser. Once the mold is
underneath the dispenser, the predetermined weight of urethane is
shot into it and the mold moves over one spot on a twelve station
carousel machine. At that point the mold will start to spin as the
urethane is foaming and will force the material evenly throughout the
mold and will balance the foam perfectly. The mold will continue to
spin until it reaches the twelfth station and will be removed from
the machine. This process is called "spin casting".
Once the tire has made its way
around the carousel, it is de-molded and removed and given to the
quality control station where it is inspected. Since the hardener
that is used in making these tires cures quickly, the tires are firm and almost ready to
use in under five minutes. This process repeats itself over and over
and literally thousands of tires can be made in one shift. The tires
are allowed to cure fully for several hours before being boxed up and
ready to ship.
The centrifugal action of the
tire making process causes a slight outer skin to develop by the collision
and breaking down of the urethane against the outer periphery of the
mold. The skin is several millimeters thick in some places, depending
on the tread pattern and will have the look and feel of a urethane
soled sneaker. We can vary the psi equivalency of any tire by putting
more urethane in the mold. This causes the tire to be heavier, and
there will be less air, but the denser tires will roll better but
obviously will not be as springy. This has been our secret and why
Air Free Tires are accepted by the consumer.
The advantages of our 'standard
foam' are that the tires are relatively inexpensive and are very
consistent in appearance. They come in all shapes and sizes and are
in use on things everywhere on the planet. Also this is a 'closed
cell' foam so if the skin is pierced it will not absorb water. One of
our competitors will make a big deal that their tires are closed cell
and give the implication that others may not be. This is not true as
all urethane tire manufacturers use closed cell technology and none
absorb water.
Also, many visitors to the Air
Free website will have undoubtedly visited the competitor websites as
well and seen differing prices and hyperbole. Air Free Tires, Inc.,
is the only company actively engaged in bringing better performing
bicycle tires to the market. Our prices reflect our ongoing research
and development and also our commitment to the purchaser of our
tires. No one else gives a ninety day money back guarantee and no one
else has a lifetime warranty. Since our competition has under priced their
tires, they will have a hard time effecting third party distribution
for their product and have effectively eliminated the possibility
that their tires will reach the shelves of retail stores.
Air Free Tires, has only
to observe the mistakes of the last twenty-five years and learn from
them. Our philosophy is simple, either bring the best airless bicycle
tire to market that is possible or go away. This is why we are
pleased to announce that we are bringing to market a new line of
higher performing tires.
You may have noticed that many
of our tires come with the "High Resilient" option. The
name "High Resilient" is exactly what it implies. This
material is a solid elastomer developed by Bayer Chemical several
years ago for use in the electric disability industry. The parameters
for the development of the "High Resilient" material were
to resist weight and to provide excellent traction.
The methods for making the
"HR" are exactly the same as making the 'standard foam'
tires but the curing process takes longer and the material is more
expensive. Rolling resistance tests have shown that the
"HR" material has lower rolling resistance than most rubber
tires and has superior traction. Over the next couple of years we
will be developing tires to fit the thinner rims that are in use on today's'
bikes and all will employ the "HR" technology. In the
meantime, get yourself some Air Free tires so you can ride with out
having to worry.
Air Free Tires, your
source for the best performing bicycle tires on the market today with
the largest selection and your source for even better tires to come.
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