Heatresistant industrial tires are formulated to perform reliably in high-temperature environments, such as foundries, steel mills, glass manufacturing plants, and outdoor industrial sites in hot climates. The rubber compound used in these tires includes heat-stabilizing additives (e.g., carbon black, antioxidants) that prevent the rubber from hardening, cracking, melting, or aging prematurely at temperatures above 60°C (and in some cases, up to 120°C). The internal structure also incorporates heat-dissipating materials (e.g., conductive rubber layers) and a robust belt package that reduces heat buildup caused by friction during extended operation. This heat management prevents tire overheating, which can lead to structural failure or reduced service life. Additionally, the tread pattern is designed to minimize heat retention—wide grooves allow air circulation to cool the tire surface, while the tread rubber resists abrasion from hot surfaces. These tires are suitable for equipment like foundry forklifts, steel mill loaders, and desert-operating utility trucks. To inquire about maximum temperature tolerance, size options, and pricing for heatresistant industrial tires, contact the team to address your high-temperature operational needs.