Vittoria Terreno Zero TLR Graphene 2.0 – 700 x 45C Folding Tyre
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Vittoria Terreno Zero TLR Graphene 2.0 Folding Tyre
Features – Terreno Zero TLR Graphene 2.0 Folding tyre
- Gravel tire designed for paved surfaces and hard-pack terrains
- Corsa-inspired smooth center tread minimizes rolling resistance
- Side tread “scales” provide dependable bite through corners and when braking
- Functionalized GRAPHENE 2.0 compound delivers ultimate performance
- 3 compounds in the tread (3C) for increased wear life and grip
Product features
- Use: Gravel Cyclocross
- Type: Folding
- Tubeless Ready: Yes
- Compound: GRAPHENE 2.0
- TPI: 120
Size
- 45-622
Color
- anthrazit/black
Weight (manufacturer information)
- 45-584: 540g
Scope of delivery
- 1 Vittoria Terreno Zero TLR Graphene 2.0 Folding tyre
Technologies
Graphene
Graphene is a revolutionary material in the form of a wafer-thin almost transparent carbon layer. In its most extreme form it is only a single atomic layer thin (1 billionth of a meter). Vittoria uses “”Directa Plus”” graphs called G+ which are two to eight atoms thin.
The advantages of graphene:
- Huge surface: 1 gram = approx. 2630 m2 available for all possible chemical processes
- High mechanical strength: approx. 200 times stronger than steel
- High thermal conductivity: more than twice that of diamonds
- Low density: equal to or half as dense as aluminium
- High elasticity: six times that of steel
- High electrical conductivity transparency lightness adaptability and mechanical strength
To cut a long story short:
Vittoria uses only the highest quality form of graphene (pure form) to achieve the greatest possible improvements for all our products. The pure graphene used by Vittoria offers four to six times the increase in the materials to which it is applied (carbon for wheels rubber for tyres) compared to other graphene forms. Vittoria has decided to join Directa Plus to ensure contact with its research and development expertise. This is necessary if you want to be at the forefront of material research.
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