Greater Tire
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Improve SafetySince no solvents are used in the manufacturing of our solid Drumstick Cement, solvent related hazards are eliminated.
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Simplify ProcessesSince our Drumstick Cement is a solid, not a liquid, there are no messy spills to cleanup.
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Over 50 Years of Experience
For over 50 years Corson Rubber Products, Inc has supplied Drumstick Cement to the tire manufacturing industry. This unique product is used in the construction of automobile, truck, off the road, industrial mining and agricultural tires. We ship these products to tire manufacturers in the USA and around the world.
Drumstick Cement Benefits
- Time & Labor Savings - Our Drumstick Cement eliminates cement house setups and cleanups.
- Greater Tire Throughput - Faster tire building, fewer rejects. Controlled tack and hardness levels for auto, truck, off the road, and agricultural tires.
- Safety Benefits - Since no solvents are used in the manufacturing of our Drumstick Cement, solvent related hazards are eliminated.
- Improved Use of your Space - By outsourcing your cement needs you reduce the need to store multiple raw materials.
- Improved Housekeeping - Our Drumstick Cement is a solid, not a liquid, therefore there are no messy liquid spills to cleanup.
- Proven Reliability and Quality - Corson Rubber Products has over 50 years on the job experience throughout the world with tire manufacturing adhesives. Put our experience to work for you!
Specifications
Corson Rubber Products offers eight (8) standard compounds covering a broad range of tack and hardness/stiffness.
Our most widely used formulation is our 211-P. This is a regular tack and regular hardness. While this formulation may be used for a wide variety of tire types and sizes, for larger tires, (E.G. earthmover, heavy truck, aircraft, etc.) some of our customers prefer a harder, high tack compound. Our customers who use our material for radial tires most often use the V-965-V.
We have a formulation that will meet your needs! Request a sample today.
Our most widely used formulation is our 211-P. This is a regular tack and regular hardness. While this formulation may be used for a wide variety of tire types and sizes, for larger tires, (E.G. earthmover, heavy truck, aircraft, etc.) some of our customers prefer a harder, high tack compound. Our customers who use our material for radial tires most often use the V-965-V.
We have a formulation that will meet your needs! Request a sample today.
Drumstick Cement Holder
For customers who prefer a more rigid feel to the Drumstick Cement, Corson Rubber has designed an optional Drumstick Cement Holder. This light weight but very durable product allows the tire builder to easily and cleanly apply Drumstick Cement to the building drum. Simply insert any of our cement products into the applicator and begin using it.
These inexpensive cement holders eliminate any possible contamination from builders hands and have the added benefit of enabling the tire builder to use virtually 100% of the Drumstick Cement product without any waste. A number of our customers prefer this additional option for their tire builders. If you are interested in trying this new inexpensive Drumstick Cement Holder please contact us at info@corsonrubber.com and we'll be happy to send you a trial sample. |
Packaging— Our DRUMSTICK CEMENT is packaged in sticks, each measuring approximately 5cm x 5cm x 30cm. Each stick is wrapped in plastic to keep it from bonding to other sticks and the carton. The carton size is 33cm x 33cm x 33cm and has a net weight of a minimum of 22.7kg. We pack 36 cartons to a pallet and stretch wrap the pallet before transporting it to the docks. Cartons are individually stenciled with:
Your Purchase Order The "Type" of material in the carton Your Company's internal "Code" or "Name" for the material The net weight of the material in the carton The Lot and Batch Numbers for the material that corresponds to the Quality Data Information we provide with each shipment Following departure of the material we will forward copies of all documents and Original Invoices to your company or your designated bank or broker. |