File:Pirelli Cinturato Tire cutaway.jpg

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English: The comparison cutaway between a standard radial tire and a Pirelli Cinturato radial tire.
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"A conventional tyre is composed of several carcass plies of textile, set at opposing angles of approximately 100 degrees to each other and 40 degrees to the tyre central line. (Blue and red)."
"Cintura tyres are constructed of carcass plies in textile, and a series of belt plies also in textile. Te bead is reinforced whith two flippers of cord fabric (green) The carcass plies (blue) are disposed radially at 90 degrees to the bead, and are surmounted by several belt plies (red) in the crown area at varying angles."
Date
Source Pattern of Progress Pirelli Cinturato
Author Pirelli
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English: Contacted Pirelli for a copy of the original image, which they no longer keep on file and informed was not copyrighted.


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