Re: what?! cracked rubber wheels?
As I've said the composition (the compounding mix) for the "rubber" is incorrect and inexcuseable!! "Cracking" etc indicates possibly low plasticizer contents. Write to the model mfrer as this is a crass error on their part.
Can it be fixed? Yes of course, if the compounding is done properly and QC parameters are made and adhered to.
Cheers!
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Edmund (now UK/IOM residency)
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