Infographic detailing the core differences in the tire/wheel safety mechanism between traditional RFT (sidewall reliance) and AEGIS Gripsafe (maintains bead lock/prevents debeading) for maximum control.

Disrupting Safety: Traditional Run-Flat Tires (RFT) vs. AEGIS Gripsafe Anti-Debeading Wheel

AEGIS Gripsafe revolutionizes tire safety by focusing on the Wheel-Tire Coupling Structure to maintain a Bead Lock and prevent debeading during a blowout. Unlike traditional RFTs, which rely on a failure-prone sidewall, Gripsafe guarantees Maximum Control at the instant of failure.

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Visual showing an AEGIS RIM wheel with red and blue airflow streams from a CFD simulation, demonstrating guided airflow (blue) and enhanced heat dissipation (red) around the brake rotor.

Breaking Aerodynamic Limits: AEGIS RIM Fluid Dynamics & Brake Cooling Revealed

AEGIS RIM breaks aerodynamic limits through Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) optimization. The design actively guides airflow to reduce drag and features unique spoke geometry to enhance brake cooling, ensuring consistent braking performance and stable tire temperatures under extreme high-speed conditions.

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Visual diagram contrasting low unsprung weight benefits (optimal grip and enhanced handling) with the necessity of forged strength for durability and high impact resistance, highlighting the AEGIS engineering sweet spot.

The Unsprung Weight Mystery: Balancing Performance and Structural Safety with AEGIS Rims

Unsprung Weight significantly impacts handling and traction, with lower weight generally improving dynamic response. However, AEGIS Rims prioritize the Safety Balance, utilizing advanced Forging to achieve lightweight performance without sacrificing the crucial durability and structural integrity required to withstand high impact and ensure long-term safety.

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Graphic illustrating that force is proportional to the square of velocity, with a graph showing the exponential increase of force with speed, and detailing Dynamic Distortion and Carcass Stress.

The Unseen Force at High Velocity: Centrifugal Force and High-Speed Tire Dynamics

Centrifugal Force is a critical factor in high-speed driving, increasing by the square of velocity ($F \propto v^2$). This force causes two main issues: Dynamic Distortion (leading to Standing Waves and reduced grip) and Carcass Stress (extreme tension on plies). Learn why robust wheel engineering is essential to manage these intense physical demands.

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