Category: Industry News

Prism commercialises TPE based on recycled tyres

US-based tech firm Prism Worldwide has announced the commercial availability of Ancora C-1000 Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE), which contains a minimum of 50% post-consumer recycle content derived from end-of-life tyres (ELTs) while maintaining the look, feel and processing of a typical…

Goodyear tyres selected by Airbus for new A321XLR

Tyre maker Goodyear says its Flight Radial tyre will be one of the approved fitments when the aircraft maker Airbus’s aircraft, A321XLR,  enters service in 2024. The US tyre maker also adds that the tyre features supporting dimensional stability for longer life and…

Audi to recycle tyres at Hungarian facility

As a result of the collaboration between Audi Hungary and New Energy, tyre waste generated at the site of the company in Gyor will be chemically recycled. The process used for this is pyrolysis, in which tyre waste is chemically…

Rubber leaf disease threatens plantations in Philippines

To protect the country’s rubber plantations, the Department of Agriculture in the Caraga Region (DA-13) says it has stepped up measures for the industry from the threat of Pestalotiopsis or rubber leaf fall disease. According to DA-13 Regional Technical Director…

Deliner acquires Indian auto parts maker

UK-based Dellner Polymer Solutions, part of Sweden’s Dellner Group, has announced the acquisition of Ferrabyrne Autocomp Suspension Technologies (FAST), the tier 1 parts and assemblies manufacturer based in Pune, India. The acquisition, part of Dellner Polymer Solutions strategic growth plan,…

Bridgestone commences pyrolysis testing of tyre recycling

Tyre maker Bridgestone Corporation has announced that it has commenced the production of tyre derived oil and recycled carbon black through pyrolysis of used tyres using test units installed at Bridgestone Innovation Park in Kodaira City, Tokyo. This initiative is…

Axens to license ExxonMobil’s MTBE process for isobutylene output

ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing and Axens (Rueil-Malmaison, France) have signed an exclusive licensing alliance agreement allowing Axens to include ExxonMobil’s MTBE (Methyl tert-Butyl Ether) Decomposition Technology for high purity isobutylene in its portfolio. Used in the production of high-reactivity polyisobutylene…