1. REMAN is a tire remanufacturing company located in Saudi Arabia that offers retreading services supported by ELGI, one of the world's best integrated rubber manufacturers.
2. The company has a plant in Zulfi equipped with state-of-the-art machinery and quality control systems that can retread 4,000 tires per month.
3. REMAN's retreading process includes inspection, buffing, tread building, enveloping, curing, and final inspection to ensure quality retreads.
4. ˜ REMAN addresses your number one concern of reducing the operating
cost of your fleet.
˜ REMAN approaches your primary need for safety and reliability of each
vehicle's functionality.
˜ REMAN keeps alert to the environmental obligation, each fleet operator
should have.
Delivering Results
"REMAN remanufacturing Professional" was incorporated in 2011 to start its
path to be one of the pioneers in the industry of tire remanufacturing services
in the middle east.
REMAN offers exclusive retreading services and is supported by one of the
world’s best integrated rubber manufacturers- ELGI.
The unique process, the machineries used in retreading process, the tread
rubber, tread patterns,, raw materials… are all conceived, designed produced
and delivered after extensive trials by ELGI themselves.
REMAN's workforce has deep domain knowledge and strong connection to
a highly qualitative industrial Brand. These qualities pave the way for efficiently
establishing a strong business base in KSA, Kuwait & Iraq markets.
REMAN delivers consistent performance. It is keen to expand the Business of
retreading in Middle East.
REMAN supports retreading as a safe, environment- friendly and cost effective
method to sustain tires.
Overview
The Way to Saving National Resource
5. The Tire retreading industry exists to provide long durability under heavy load
and high temperature operating conditions.
A tire – especially Radial tire - is built with robust steel strand technology,
to give long durability, under heavy load and high temperature operating
conditions. This structure is called the casing.
The contact medium between a robust casing and the road is the rubber
tread-affixed to the casing.
When the tread is worn out, we need to change the rubber, rather than
throwing away the robust casing.,,,,
1. saves huge costs for the fleet operator.
2. Reduces the number of tires that need to be dumped in baladia which spoils the
environment (by lying down as a SOLID steel waste without getting disintegrated).
3. Reduces the number of new tires that need to be manufactured, saving huge
petroleum resources.
Retreading is used safely every day on airplanes, school busses, fire engines, ambulances,
trucking fleets, taxis postal service vehicles, military vehicles and by millions of drivers.
Within the aircraft tire industry, retreading service is fully utilized worldwide with 100% usability!
Jet tires are retreated 8 times prior to disposal.
As Good As New!
Your Need For Retreading!
Let’s do our part in saving National
resources, protecting environment,
in a safe and cost saving way!!!!!
Reusing The Casing With A New Tread On It
6. REMAN is alert to the fact that most retreading plants worldwide have to be
franchised, licensed or otherwise consulted by or affiliated with major brand
suppliers to provide technical assistance and requirements.
REMAN aligned with ELGI – one of the best integrated retreading rubber
companies, in quest for the finest quality and production of a reliable product.
ELGI was incorporated in 1984, with technical collaboration from Oliver-USA.
It has out grown itself with a present 500 million USD turnovers, and more
than 6000 employees.
This partnership enables REMAN to grant the best qualitative remanufacturing
systems in the region.
Our business carries on manufacturing tire treads, retreading machinery;
envelops, adhesive compounds and tire repair materials,
REMAN is committed to rigid recommended practices of the industry, at every
step of the retreading process.
REMAN's products and services stand out from the rest for its unmatched
quality in terms of total reliability and value for money/ cost per kilometer.
REMAN's first retreading facility is located in an important trucking hub, Zulfi,
260 kms north of Riyadh province, Saudi Arabia.
The plant is equipped with the latest, state of art, machineries, technical
processes, and highly developed quality control systems. REMAN ensures
providing customers with the finest products and services.
REMAN's current capacity of production is 4000 tire retreads per month,
with an assured potential for future expansion growth.
REMAN believes in fast and efficient approach .It is committed to offer 100%
client satisfaction as per needs of clients.
REMAN constantly gives priority to client’s requirements and endeavor to
provide worth to their money in all aspects.
REMAN guarantees the use of the best inspection; equipment and quality of
treaded Rubber.
About Us REMAN Plant in Zulfi
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˜ Offering tire management and data banking services for corporate customers.
Retreading in REMAN's plant goes through the following processes:
Initial inspection: The purpose of the initial inspection is to verify that a casing
is acceptable for retreading, identify casing injuries and determine if repairable,
and approve the casing for processing.
Buffing: The primary objective of buffing is to prepare the worn out surface of
the tire to receive a retread.
Tread building: It is the process of applying a pre-cured tread belt to the buffed
and prepared casing in perfect match.
Enveloping: The tire is enveloped by a flexible casing which firmly and uniformly
holds the tread belt on the casing by a controlled vacuum system during the
process of curing.
Curing: The purpose of curing is to apply specified heat and pressure over a
period of time to vulcanize the rubber so that the rubber is cured to the point
of best physical properties and maximum adhesion to the adjacent elements.
Final inception: To ensure quality retreading, each tire passes thorough a final
inception. It is mandatory that the tire meets all industry and government
regulations, before delivery for Service.
We Serve… You Save… and Safe to go…
Services
Retread Operation
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equipment, have consistently demonstrated the same reliability in operation
as new tires.
˜ Most studies show that road hazard was the most common cause of tire
failure, at 38% of the failures.
˜ The analysis of failed tire casings found that maintenance and operational
issues were the cause for 32% of the failures.
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of the samples examined.
˜ The studies' results suggest that the majority of tire debris found on highways is
not a result of manufacturing/process deficiencies, but due to the operational
hazards as listed above.
Cost Effective
Environmentally Friendly
Why REMAN?
Up To Over : Load, Heat and Speed !!
Whether you are a driver looking for ways to stretch the budget or a fleet
manager buying thousands of tires a year, you would be interested in retreaded
tires for one basic reason - to save money.
It is a well established fact that, retreaded tire costs are less in terms of
production compared with new tires. It does sell for less, usually between
30 and 50 % of the comparable new tire price.
REMAN has the knowledge that when a tire becomes worn and seems ready
for discard, the bulk of its cost remains unrecovered, while in fact, the tire's
useful life has hardly begun!
Safe
50% SAVING
˜ It is a fact that the manufacture of a new medium truck tire requires
approximately 22 gallons of oil, whereas it only requires 7 gallons of oil to
retread, saving petroleum resources.
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continue their useful lives for thousands of more kilometers.
9. Myth: Rubber on the road comes from retreaded tires.
Fact: The rubber pieces you see on the road come from both new and retreaded
tires in equal proportions to their usage on roads. Multiple Federal and State
studies have proven this fact and that most of the rubber on the road comes
from truck tires and is caused mainly by under inflation, overloading, and tire abuse.
Myth: Retreaded tires are not as safe as new tires.
Fact: Retreaded tires are just as safe as new tires. Adjustment percentages of
retreaded tires are about the same as new tires. Statistics compiled by the U.S.
Department of Transportation show that nearly all tires involved in any tire
related accidents are underinflated or bald. Properly maintained tires, whether
new or retreaded, do not cause accidents. Retreaded tires are used safely
everyday by ambulances, fire engines, school buses, and aircraft.
Myth: There aren’t any standards that control the quality and safety of
retreaded tires.
Fact: There are. Passenger, light pick-up, and 4x4 tires are retreaded according
to standards established by the U.S. Department of Transportation and carry
a code number (**) on the sidewall indicating where and when the tire was
retreaded. The overall quality of retreaded truck tires has increased dramatically
in recent years with the introduction of advanced technology, including the use
of computers in manufacturing and non-destructive tire testing.
Myth: Retreaded tires can’t be driven at highway speeds.
Fact: Retreaded tires can be driven at the same legal speeds as comparable
new tires with no loss in safety or comfort.
Myth: There are certain driving conditions where retreaded tires should not
be driven.
Fact: Retreaded tires can be driven wherever comparable new tires can be
driven. The only restriction is on the steer axle of buses hauling passengers.
Myths Facts
From 1990 to 2003, the total number of scrap tires going to market increased
from 11 million to 233 million. Of all the scrap tires discarded today, over 75
percent are recycled, remanufacturing or used for fuel or other applications.
The EPA Estimates
10. Reman’s Retreated Tires
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