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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, December 14, 2022
The market demand for advanced tires, as well as the growing concern among customers using conventional tires, are driving new technological advancements in the tire industry.
FREMONT, CA:The automobile industry is facing challenges as a result of rising customer demands. Aesthetic design, high performance and durability, and cost-effectiveness are the major concerns of customers. The demand is similar for all the internal and external parts of the vehicle too, thus thrusting each automobile market segment toward top-end technological development and the production of high-calibre products. Tires are the most significant part of a vehicle as there is a single point of contact between the roads and the vehicle. It braces the entire load of the vehicle and aids in road safety. The market for advanced tires is growing with customers becoming increasingly concerned about the safety of traditional tires.
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Tires assist with vehicle handling, control, and turning, thus enhancing overall driving performance. Therefore, the customer needs to choose appropriate tires for improved and smooth operations of the vehicles. Damage due to speedy drives, wear and tear, emergency brake damage, cysts, cracking, bulging, and punctures are other critical challenges calling for advancements in tires. The majority of automobiles use pneumatic tires, and flat ones are a typical problem with these pneumatic tires. Tire grip is also a significant factor when looking for high-performance tires. Tread patterns on traditional tires dissipate water behind and on the side of the tire. If there is excessive water on the road, the tire can get lifted off from the surface, thereby separating it from the road. This lifting reduces traction between road and tire surfaces, giving rise to various safety concerns. These issues prevail in the case of conventional tires, thus developing the need for advancement in the tire market.
Using upgraded raw materials and chemical compounds in tire manufacturing produces high-quality, smooth-performing tires. Tire manufacturers are embracing strategic collaboration with vehicle designers with a vision to develop futuristic tires. Developments in tread patterns, sidewall design, and overall tire constriction make today’s high-performance tires more stable. Some advanced tires are designed specifically for exceptional performance while driving through different road conditions, and they offer excellent grip on snowy, icy, and wet roadways.
Self-inflating, chip-embedded, multi-chamber, and all-in-one tires are some of the advanced tires. These tire technologies can substantially improve the in-vehicle convenience of customers. Advanced tires include several components in different combinations. These tires are airless and cannot be punctured, thereby resolving a huge concern in the case of conventional tires. They provide a firm grip on roads and perform well on wet roads and during high-speed travel. Advanced tires have a smaller surface contact area than traditional ones, and increase the vehicle’s fuel efficiency.
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