Tyre Protector Manufacturing Limited
Military Tyre Sealant - Tyre Protector - The Most Effective Tyre Sealant Available
Tyre Protector Manufacturing produces a revolutionary tyre sealant that is considered by tyre industry professionals to be the most effective sealant in the world. Used extensively by tyre manufacturers and distributors, it offers the following benefits:-
• Permanently protects tyres against punctures.
• Extends the life of tyres.
• Improves fuel efficiency.
• Reduces operating costs and overheads.
• Reduces downtime
• Improves Safety
Tyre Sealant for Tubeless Pneumatic Tyres
Our tyre sealant can be used in any tubeless pneumatic tyre. It is usually installed through the valve stem after removal of the valve core. Rotation distributes the sealant evenly around the inner surface.
When a puncture occurs, pressure inside the tyre pushes the sealant into the wound instantly repairing the puncture from within by forming a pliable rubber plug. The sealant contains millions of microscopic fibres, natural rubber particles, special adhesives and rust and corrosion inhibitors. All of the chemical ingredients are used within the food industry and it is considered to be totally non-toxic and biodegradable. After use, the sealant can be washed away with a hosepipe or left inside the tyre to degrade naturally.
In 2005 Oivind Bakke, the managing director of Continental Tyres in Norway stated "TYRE PROTECTOR IS ASTONISHING" and Pop Macdonald from North Parkes mine in NSW Australia said "Its so good it's embarrassing".
Reducing Punctures and Extending Tyre Life
Tyre Protector sealant may not be the answer to all of your tyre problems but it will definitely reduce the amount of punctures you experience and extend tyre life. It has been developed to withstand the extreme conditions and environments associated with mine and military operations and is used extensively in these environments globally.
Protection against Underinflation
Underinflation is a major cause of blow outs and tyre wear. Underinflation generates excess heat (a tyre's biggest enemy).
Underinflation is often the result of slow punctures or porosity leaks, air loss via microscopic pores in rubber that are only evident within the tread area. Tyre Protector reduces underinflation by eliminating air loss and extends tyre life span by maintaining constant air-pressure and enhancing fuel economy.
Environmentally Safe and Water Soluble
Non-hazardous, non-toxic and biodegradable, Tyre Protector is also completely
soluble in water and can be easily washed away when needed. This enables commercial tyres to be reused by way of re-treading or re-mixing.
Who Uses Tyre Protector?
Tyre Protector may be installed on any radial or bias tubeless tire and is currently in use around the world on the following types of vehicles:
• Mining
• Construction
• Earthmover
• Agricultural (tractors, harvesters and implements)
• Industrial
• Cargo Trucks, Trailers and Buses
• Passenger and 4 x 4
• Ambulance, Fire and Police
• Government and Military Security and Armored Vehicles
• ATV and Quad Bikes
What some of our users say!
CATERPILLAR RENTAL STORE REDUCES PUNCTURES BY 100%
"I will, without hesitation endorse Tyre Protector as a money and time saving tool which also lengthens the life of our tyres, as they no longer suffer run flat fatigue or damage."
Alistair Smith, Service Supervisor CAT Rental Store, Durban, South Africa.
COAL MINE IN NORWAY PUTS THE FREEZE ON PUNCTURES
“Since the introduction of Tyre Protector we have seen an 80% reduction in punctures with our Toyota 4x4’s”. “We have seen a saving in the number of tyres purchased”. We are now seeing the benefits of all the vehicles that use Tyre Protector especially the underground vehicles that were giving us problems with lost production when they were down with punctures.”
Oddvar Larsen Norske Spitsbergen Grubekompani AS
NO DOWNTIME FOR ROAD GRADERS IN CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO
"Tyre Protector really works”. The excellent performance of Tyre Protector on our road graders means that we only change the tyres when they are worn and not as a result of punctures."
Eng, Humberto Trejo Hernandez.


