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Chem-Trend steps up with release agents for rubber shoe soles

Chem-Trend steps up with release agents for rubber shoe soles

US-based Chem-Trend, a manufacturer of release agents, purging compounds, and other ancillary moulding products, has introduced a complete portfolio designed specifically for shoe sole manufacturers looking for innovative ways to improve production efficiency.  Recently, the company has announced two new…

Major technical challenges with rCB, says Cabot Corp. exec

Recycled carbon black (rCB) is an effective alternative filler in tyre compounds – however, there are significant limitations associated with replacing virgin carbon black with reclaimed pyrolysis carbon. Current technology produces a material that is not homogeneous due to the…

Michelin-Conti-Smag to create NR joint venture with Rubberway app

Tyre manufacturers Michelin and Continental, together with software developer Smag, will start up Rubberway – a joint venture specialising in the development/deployment of technological solutions for mapping sustainability practices in the supply chain of natural rubber (NR). In accordance with…

Thailand is now world’s largest rubber exporter

Thailand’s Department of Trade Negotiations (DTN), Ministry of Commerce, has announced that the country has become the world’s largest rubber exporter, thanks to its free trade agreements (FTA) with China and many other countries including Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea,…

Marangoni debuts Blackline MIX202 for demanding on/off segment

Italy’s Marangoni Retreading Systems recently introduced the all-season Blackline MIX202, an innovative addition to its RINGTREAD “MIX” family, designed for use on the drive axle of vehicles that require high mileagein mixed road/quarry applications. The new BlacklineMIX202 features an open-shoulder…

Toyoda Gosei invests, to co-develop tech with Tryeting

Toyoda Gosei invests, to co-develop tech with Tryeting

Toyoda Gosei (TG), a Japanese auto parts manufacturer, has recently invested some US$463,000 (JPY50 million) in Japanese AI startup Tryeting, which specialises in the rapid development of materials using artificial intelligence (AI). Nagoya University’s Tryeting provides an AI platform that…