AKRON—Goodyear
has begun using a “next-generation” silica, co-developed with the chemical
concern PPG Industries Inc., in a limited range of tires that PPG claims can
yield improvements in fuel efficiency, traction and treadwear of up to 10
percent.
Goodyear’s
first application of the technology is in its EfficientGrip SUV tire, which is
being launched this month throughout Latin America. Goodyear did not quantify
the fuel efficiency gains it expects from the new tire line.
Goodyear said
it has worked with PPG for more than a decade to determine the effects of
chemically treated silica on tire performance. The goal was to reduce rolling
resistance without producing a detrimental effect on traction in wet
conditions.
Goodyear said
it is using PPG’s Agilon performance silica in the EfficientGrip’s tread
compound, which when combined with a new tread pattern yields reduced rolling
resistance and improved wet traction.
When
substituted for the traditional silica-silane combination in tire compounds,
Agilon performance silica can improve vehicle fuel efficiency, tire traction
and treadwear by as much as 5 to 10 percent, Jain said. Silica is used as a
reinforcing agent in tire tread compounds in place of carbon black, a
traditional reinforcing agent for tires.
Goodyear said
Agilon also yields environmental benefits. Since it is easier to mix into
compounds, factories consume less energy in the tire production process and
lessen emissions.
Complete
report at http://www.rubbernews.com/article/20150506/NEWS/150509968/goodyear-ppg-collaborate-on-new-tire-line
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