Tyres GTK
- Origins: Китай
The GTK brand belongs to the Turkish company ?zka Lastik, which is part of the Kanik holding structure. The company was founded in 1991 and is currently one of the leaders in the national market and a well-known global brand, with products supplied to more than 80 countries. The assortment consists of a large number of tires for agricultural, industrial, as well as wheeled military equipment. All models are developed in their own research center and manufactured at a facility with the most modern equipment.
In this segment, the company is represented by more than 30 models. A significant part of them is designed for tractor equipment used in field work. All tires are designed for operation, first and foremost, on viscous waterlogged soils, where they demonstrate stable traction and excellent traction. The second most important segment is tires for towed machines and equipment. Such models are characterized by reduced rolling resistance, minimized impact on the upper soil layer, resistance to abrasion, punctures, and tears, as well as increased carrying capacity.
Currently, the company produces a wide range of industrial tires designed for forklifts, front loaders, graders, and wheel excavators. A distinctive feature of these models is the specialization of most of them for operation on specific types of soil cover. Various tread patterns are used for these purposes. Other notable features include an increased tread depth, a reinforced carcass, and the use of a rubber compound with high resistance to abrasion, punctures, and tears.
In this segment, the manufacturer offers several models. The majority of them are universal tires, effective both on highways and off-road. All tires feature a tread pattern that provides high traction when moving in both directions. One exception to this range is the OC20, which is more oriented towards use primarily on paved surfaces. All models feature a multi-layer reinforced carcass that is extremely resistant to punctures and tears. Other notable features include an increased tread thickness, primarily on the sidewalls, and the use of a special rubber compound that is resistant to abrasion, tears, cracking, and overheating.