GREENVILLE, S.C.—Michelin North America Inc. is launching what it calls its most aggressive answer for underground mining (UGM) tires, specifically made for loaders and transport machines operating in extreme conditions.
The Michelin X Mine D2 Pro and the XSM D2+ Pro line of tires features increased load capacity, improved tire life and improved aggression resistance, Michelin said.
"Underground mining managers demand products that reduce downtime while keeping their operators safe," said Jake Thompson, Michelin's marketing manager for mining. "They do not want underground equipment to stop working due to tire limitations. The Pro Line is specifically designed to address the tough conditions found in underground mines and reduce downtime."
The Michelin X Mine Pro series has an increased load capacity of up to 18 percent engineered into the L5 UGM tire through a reinforced three-star casing and two extra plies, which contain crossed-nylon cords encased in rubber for greater resistance and toughness, the company said.
To improve tire life, Michelin incorporated NRF technology that reinforces the sidewalls and resists sidewall injuries from migrating.
The X Mine Pro series also features encapsulated cables, found in the working plies, to provide better protection against aggressions and oxidation, and optimized tread compounds, to endure the harshest of conditions, the company said.
The X Mine D2 Pro tire is available in the U.S. and Canada in sizes 17.5R25, 18.00R25, 20.5R25, 23.5R25, 26.5R25, 29.5R25 and 29.5R29.
The XSM D2+ Pro is available in 17.5R25, 18.00R25, 26.5R25, and 29.5R29 sizes.
For more information, visit MichelinEarthmover.com.