Tyres Nama

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The Nama trademark belongs to the eponymous international group of companies, established in 2000 and specializing in the development, manufacture, and sale of a wide range of tire products. The consortium has three production sites — in China, Thailand, and Vietnam. Modern technologies and materials are used, in particular, natural rubber from Malaysia, steel wire from the Belgian Bekaert. Development is carried out by former engineers of leading world manufacturers. One of the results of their work is 15 patents for various technical solutions. Part of the production sites are enterprises of the Industry 4.0 standard, where most processes are fully automated, which guarantees a consistently high quality of the manufactured tires.

Nama Truck Tires

In the segment of commercial tires, the brand is represented by more than 40 models in the following categories:

- for steering and trailer axles;
- for driving axles;
- for all axles;
- for winter conditions.

The brand's tires for the steering axle are mainly universal models, suitable for use on both high-speed highways and regional/urban roads. All tires feature all-steel carcasses, which, in combination with tread patterns of solid longitudinal ribs, provide ease of handling, directional stability at high speeds, reduced rolling resistance, and wear.

The Nama tire range for driving axles consists of more specialized models. Some tires are designed for use in mixed conditions and on dirt roads. Their scope of application is special equipment operated on construction and production sites. They are distinguished by open tread patterns with massive blocks and increased tread depth, as well as the use of particularly durable carcasses and rubber compounds. An equally large part of the tires is designed for use exclusively on paved roads. They also have a "block" design of tread patterns, but intended for wet smooth surfaces. In such conditions, they provide high traction and stability, reduced resistance, and wear.

The range of tires that can be installed on any axle is almost entirely intended for use in regional and urban transportation. They feature universal tread patterns, effective even on snowy surfaces. In addition, such tires are distinguished by reinforced carcasses and the use of more durable rubber compounds.

The smallest range is the Nama winter truck tires. All tires are designed for driving axles. Their tread pattern is a combination of medium-sized blocks forming wide longitudinal ribs, which reduces rolling resistance while maintaining high traction and stability on snow. Another feature is the droplet-shaped profile of the grooves between the blocks. This shape reduces the risk of tread rupture at extremely low temperatures, along with the use of a special more elastic compound.