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How are bullet proof tires made?

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Hi Hedgewin - thanks for the A2A. "Bullet proof" isn't actually a thing: it's a colloquial term for 'bullet resistant.' A big enough bullet, or a bullet moving fast enough, will go through anything. read more

Actually bullet proof tires are not bullet proof. It a wage term. Tires are made of rubber. Rubber can not resist a moving bullet. When a bullet hits a tire, tire actually bursts most of the time due to high pressure impact. So using of sealants inside a tire wont help in keeping the air inside. read more

Depending on the level of protection desired, the doors and pillars might be bolstered with steel plates, a combination of ballistic nylon and Kevlar (similar to the material in bulletproof vests), or both. read more

Bullet proof tire products are most popular in North America, Domestic Market, and Western Europe. You can ensure product safety by selecting from certified suppliers, including 92 with ISO9001, 15 with Other, and 10 with ISO/TS16949 certification. read more