Category: Technology

Dunlop presents StreetResponse2 for small passenger cars

Dunlop recently launched its newest, innovative passenger car tyre – the StreetResponse2 for small-sized cars on European roads. This product is available in sizes ranging from 13”to 15” and fits four of UK’s five best selling automobiles of 2013. The…

Dunlop reveals intelligent tyre concept at Geneva

Tyre company Goodyear Dunlop has revealed a new conceptual tyre that can communicate with a car’s onboard computer at the Geneva motor show today. The new rubber is embedded with a battery-less microchip attached to the inside of the tyre.…

Bridgestone comes out with severe-duty wide-base tire

Bridgestone has introduced a new rib-type all-position tyre aimed at severe-service and on/off-highway applications. The M854 wide-base radial tyre is ideal for construction, refuse, dump, mixer, bulk and logging applications, the company says. “Construction, logging and refuse fleets travel on…

Car tyres may purify wastewater in future

Rubber granulate made from end-of-life car tyres may in future lend itself to applications such as wastewater treatment, say researchers. A Finnish team has demonstrated that the granulate processed from used car tyres is capable of acting as biofilter material…

Canadian grad invents world’s thinnest condom

A Canadian engineering grad has invented the world’s thinnest latex condom, 0.036 millimetres thin. Guinness World Records awarded the honour to Victor Chan and his Aoni condom, which beat Japan’s Okamoto, the previous record-holder at 0.038 millimetres. The endeavour was…