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Description Aplus DM311
Aplus DM311 – a model specifically designed for the driving axles of trucks and special equipment operating in harsh conditions and under significant loads.
Tread Specification
A directional V-shaped tread pattern is applied here. This is a classic for the driving axle in harsh conditions, but with enhanced features. Large, massive blocks with sharp traction edges work like claws. When rotating, they "dig" into the surface. This geometry eliminates longitudinal skidding and minimizes wheel spin when starting uphill.
Hidden Technology
In this model, the height of the tread blocks relative to the carcass has been increased. In addition to traction, this creates a barrier protection. A foreign object (sharp stone, edge of an irregularity, etc.) first encounters a thick layer of elastic compound. The impact energy is dissipated in the rubber mass, without reaching the cord. This does not exclude 100% punctures, but increases the tire's mileage by an average of 30% compared to its analogs.
Deformation Suppression
Under the tread, there is a special power structure with additional layers. This is not "heavy weight", but a distribution of point loads. The multi-layer structure acts like a spring — each layer takes part of the stress, not transferring it to the neighboring one. The result is the absence of "bulges" and sidewall ruptures when driving over curbs and boulders.
Contact Area Cleaning
The tire has wide and deep drainage channels between the rows of blocks, demonstrating highly efficient operation. At speed, mud is pulled into the channels and thrown outwards by centrifugal force. The contact patch remains clean and traction does not decrease. And on wet asphalt, these same channels instantly drain moisture, preventing hydroplaning.
Key Features of Aplus DM311:
- commercial specialization — tire for trucks;
- directional tread — large blocks with a long traction edge provide increased traction;
- a wide network of deep longitudinal and transverse channels removes water and viscous mud, keeping the contact patch dry;
- an reinforced carcass absorbs deformations, preventing ruptures and "bulges" during overloads.