Industrial tyres consist of dozens of different elements and more than a hundred raw materials. These raw materials are processed in a precise way in order to find the right balance that is essential for the grip of the tyre, but also for energy consumption, energy consumption, energy consumption, and energy...
In emerging economies such as the BRIC countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China, the demand for industrial rubber tyres is rising. The price of natural rubber has tripled since 2009 and tyre manufacturers are working harder and harder to keep up with the increasing demand. The Champagne S...
Unnecessary fuel consumption due to poor tyre pressure Research by Prof. Jacques Noordermeer (University of Twente) shows that a car uses 30% of the energy in the fuel effectively. A third of this disappears into the tires, in the form of...
Large industrial tyres are gaining ground. Machines within the agricultural and mining industry are becoming heavier and larger. And the heavier the machine, the higher the requirements. In terms of strength, durability, but also safety. Sturdy machine belts of high...