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Kingom and the environment

In its commitment to the environment, Kingom uses a regenerated rubber compound from tires as part of its truck mud flaps manufacturing process. This way we intend to maintain a sustainable production strongly committed to the "cradle to cradle" philosophy. Our aim is to lengthen the useful life of the [...]

What type of rubber does Kingom use for truck mud flaps?

Kingom manufactures vulcanized rubber mud flaps. Vulcanized rubber mud flaps have a greater stability, hardness, impermeability and resistance to temperature changes, abrasion, chemical action and electricity. In addition, vulcanized rubber accepts large deformations under load and recovers its original shape easily. Vulcanization is a chemical process that occurs by heating [...]

What properties do PVC truck mud flaps have?

The manufacture of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) truck mud flaps responds to the need for greater versatility and accessibility in terms of market prices. Although these are less resistant mud flaps than rubber or polypropylen ones, Kingom manages to maintain plausible properties and achieve customer needs in terms of sizes, designs [...]

What properties do polypropylene mud flaps have?

Kingom's polypropylene truck mud flaps have excellent strength and toughness properties. It is a material that is just as resistant as rubber but much lighter thanks to its low density. This helps to reduce the weight of the truck, leading to a saving in fuel. Polypropylene offers several advantages that [...]

What properties do rubber mud flaps have?

Rubber truck mud flaps are the most reliable on the road, as they have a higher hardness than other materials used in their manufacture. The formula used by Kingom on its mud flaps achieves a high tolerance to extreme temperatures and a resistance that increases their life without losing their [...]