Marangoni introduces first ever wide-base precured splice-less retread for concrete mixers

April 7, 2016
The offering is suited for all concrete mixer applications where superior traction, durability and reliability are required.

Marangoni Tread North America announced the introduction of the first ever wide-base precured splice-less retread for concrete mixers that run 425/65R22.5 and 445/65R22.5 tires.

The RINGTREAD MIX400 is suited for all concrete mixer applications where superior traction, durability and reliability are required. It features wide open shoulders in order to keep them clean from stones, mud and water. It is non directional, no retread markings and Marangoni logo on the tread.

The RINGTREAD MIX400 is produced with the newest Marangoni Concrete Mixer compound that delivers a superior resistance to chip, cut, tear, penetration, abrasion and performs like a new tire at a fraction of the cost.

“Best retreads we have ever used and for sure, better than the spliced ones we were using. We are also getting better wear out of the Ringtread MIX400 which lowers our overall tire cost.” Said, Brad Buchanan/Plant Manager for BP&G Materials. 

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