Bridgestone to debut first MASTERCORE aggregate tyre
Published by Jess Watts,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
The VRDU is the first aggregate tyre engineered with the company’s MASTERCORE technology, bringing the proven performance and tyre life of the product line-up to the segment.
The Bridgestone MASTERCORE VRDU is specifically designed for rock surfaces. It will be offered in four advanced compounds, engineered to deliver performance tailored to the unique needs of each quarry operation. Applicable for dump trucks, the new tyre is designed with several special features to help deliver greater efficiency:
- Deeper tread depth: The tread pattern of the VRDU boasts a 35% deeper tread depth. It is designed to provide haul trucks with superior traction on rocky terrains, better stability, and comfort.
- Improved tyre life: The MASTERCORE VRDU’s deeper tread pattern incorporates innovative cooling slopes and centre grooves to help extend tyre life by 26% compared to the Bridgestone VRLS.
- Increased load capacity: The proprietary casing is engineered with MASTERCORE technology, which uses a wide and strong belt package and rubber compounds. This delivers up to 10% more load capacity versus Bridgestone’s conventional tyres and key competitors.
The MASTERCORE VRDU will be manufactured at the company’s Aiken County OTR plant to support growing industry demand in the US and Canada; it will be available later this year.
Rob Seibert, President, Off-the-Road, Bridgestone Americas, said:
“Bridgestone’s MASTERCORE technology epitomises how our company helps customers move more with less. With the new 27.00R49 MASTERCORE VRDU, we’re adapting our proven technology from the mining segment to the aggregate industry, offering enhanced durability, performance, and value across a wider range of applications.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/product-news/21032025/bridgestone-to-debut-first-mastercore-aggregate-tyre/
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