Have you ever wondered how the tires on those giant tractors that weigh over two tons are made? It all starts with a tree. A simple wound in the bark, and from there springs the most powerful raw material in the agricultural industry. What looks like just sap is pure natural rubber—and what happens to it next is the most impressive manufacturing process you'll see today. From the plantation to the factory, the raw latex goes through centrifugation, drying, rolling, and vulcanization at extreme temperatures, until it becomes a two-meter tire ready to support tons of agricultural machinery. In this video, we show you how a tractor tire is made step by step, from the tree to the assembly line—the entire real process of industrial tire manufacturing that is rarely shown to the public. This isn't your average automotive industry. It's precision engineering that begins in the middle of a rainforest and ends in the largest agricultural fields in the world. How are two-meter tires made? Now you know.
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This documentary was created through a thorough manual process of research, scriptwriting, and editing. We use Artificial Intelligence tools exclusively for visual and narrative support.
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👁️ ILLUSTRATIVE NATURE: The images and animations are artistic simulations generated for educational and illustrative purposes. While they strive for realism, they may contain technical inaccuracies or visual differences compared to actual machinery. This content should be considered as educational and entertainment material, not as a professional technical guide.
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