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Recamic

When it comes to tyres, the name Michelin is synonymous with premium quality. The Recamic Cold Retread Process is a revolutionary system that exclusively uses Michelin raw materials combined with state-of-the-art technology to create the longest wearing retreads available.

Innovative technology
Developed, approved and controlled by Michelin, the Recamic 'cold-cure' or 'pre-cured' retreading system has the ability to create truck tyres that are more like new than retreads.

Reliable raw materials
The high percentage of natural rubber, unique to Michelin manufactured treads, lowers rolling resistance and consequently improves fuel economy. This process also uses a thinner undertread that dramatically reduces heat build up, which is the major enemy for both new and retreaded tyres.

The perfect pattern

Perfectly matched to your original casing, Recamic treads accurately bond on all casing sizes. The tread is backed with a special polyester film and cured with Michelin manufactured cushion rubber for improved adhesion and joint bonding.

Riding on a legacy of excellence
Pre-cured Recamic treads are manufactured from the same compounds and patterns as new Michelin tyres. Identified on the shoulder area with the Michelin name, Recamic retreads deliver premium performance that lasts longer.

For more information, visit www.recamic.com

Michelin Truck tyres are available exclusively from Advantage at www.AdvantageTyres.com and Michelin Authorised Retail Partners.

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