Chemicalresistant industrial tires are engineered to resist degradation from exposure to harsh chemicals, making them suitable for equipment operating in chemical plants, pharmaceutical facilities, waste treatment plants, and laboratories. The tires are constructed with a specialized rubber compound (e.g., ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), fluoroelastomers) that forms a barrier against corrosive substances like acids, alkalis, solvents, and industrial cleaners. This compound prevents the rubber from swelling, hardening, cracking, or breaking down—issues that can lead to premature tire failure or compromised performance. The tread and sidewall surfaces are also treated with a protective coating to further enhance chemical resistance, while the internal structure (e.g., steel belts, carcass) remains intact even when in contact with toxic or reactive materials. These tires maintain their load-bearing capacity and traction properties despite chemical exposure, ensuring safe and efficient operation in hazardous environments. To discuss specific chemical resistance ratings (e.g., resistance to sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide), size availability, and pricing for chemicalresistant industrial tires, contact the team directly.