Eliminate Flat Tires Forever
Tirefill delivers the ultimate flatproofed ride for challenging Off-the-Road (OTR) environments crucial in construction, mining, waste management, municipalities, military, and rental equipment sectors.
Revolutionize Your Off-Road Experience with Tirefill
Tirefill is a polyurethane liquid that replaces air in pneumatic tires with a resilient, synthetic elastomer core, eliminating dangerous and costly tire flats on off-road equipment.
Tires filled with Tirefill never go flat, ensuring consistent performance and productivity even in hazardous environments. The key advantage of Tirefill is the smoother ride due to substantially lower G-Force transmission, which reduces risks of operator injury and equipment wear and tear compared to other non-flat options.
How It Works
This liquid polyurethane is pumped into your tire through the valve stem, replacing all air.
The tire is then pressurized to its operating pressure using the urethane. Within 24 to 48 hours, the mixture cures into a synthetic elastomer core, ensuring your tires will never go flat!
COMMON APPLICATIONS
Tirefill flatproofing is the optimal solution for hundreds of applications in industries including construction, mining, material handling, equipment rental, ground support equipment, and agricultural. Unlike solid aperture tires, Tirefill offers a choice why it comes to pressure, durometer and tire tread. In other words, you are able to use the exact tire originally specified by the manufacturer. Also, this allows the operator to customize performance per application or environment.
- Articulating Boom Aerial Platforms
- Backhoes
- Baggage Carts
- Carrydeck Cranes
- Compact Utility Loaders
- Concrete Buggies
- Forklifts/Rough Terrain Forklifts
- Front End Loaders
- GSE Pushback Tractors
- Mobile Cranes
- Mowing Equipment
- Personnel Carriers
- Scissor Lift Aerial Platforms
- Scoops
- Skid Steers
- Shuttle Cars
- Telescopic Aerial Platforms
- Telehandler
- Trenchers
- Wheel Loaders
FEWER FLATS, GUARNTEED
Both solid tires and Tirefill flat proofing offer puncture resistance, but Tirefill goes a set further by maintaining optimal tire pressure. While solid tires are prone to rigidity and poor traction, Tirefill maintains a constant internal pressure that mimics pneumatic tires, offering better traction and stability. The result? Your equipment safely operates over sharp debris like rocks, nails, and rebar without breaking a sweat, keeping your operation moving smoothly.

SUPERIOR RIDE COMFORT
Tirefill is the shock-absorbing, flat-proofing solution designed to reduce the harsh impact of G-force vibrations on both equipment and operators. The polyurethane formula provides a ride that's much closer to air-filled tires, absorbing up to 30-45% less G-force compared to solid tires. This means a smoother, more comfortable ride. And less stress on the operators body. By choosing Tirefill, you’re not just flat-proofing your tires; you’re also taking a proactive approach to operator safety and comfort.

Enhanced Equipment Protection: Reduced Wear and Tear
When your equipment is fitted with Tirefill-filled tires, you're protecting your investment. The shock absorption qualities of Tirefill significantly reduce the strain on vehicle components, which means less premature wear and tear on critical parts like rims, bearings and welds. Unlike solid tires that can transmit excessive force to the vehicles axles and joints, Tirefill acts as a built-in cushion, minimizing damage and extending the life of your machinery. That’s not just a smoother ride; it’s smarter asset management.

Customized to Fit Every Application
Not all job sites are the same, and neither are the demands they place on your equipment. That’s why TireFill offers multiple durometer options—from the softer Tirefill Flex(durometer 10) for maximum deflection and an air-like ride, to the more durable Tirefil HeviDuty (durometer 55) for high-load applications. This range allows you to tailor your flatproofing solution to your specific operational needs, something solid tires simply can’t match.
