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Yokohama Rubber to supply Geolandar tires to team Mitsubishi Ralliart in the Asia Cross Country Rally

The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., announced that it will supply its GEOLANDAR M/T G003 mud-terrain tires for SUVs and pickup trucks to Team MITSUBISHI RALLIART for its participation in this year’s Asia Cross Country Rally (hereafter AXCR), Asia’s largest cross country rally, which is scheduled to be held during August 11–17. In 2022, Team MITSUBISHI RALLIART captured the overall championship on GEOLANDAR M/T G003 tires and aims to reclaim the championship this year.

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AGC plans to construct FORBLUE S-Series membrane production facility in Japan

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has chosen AGC’s FORBLUE™ S-SERIES fluorinated ion exchange membrane for use in the electrolysis process of its oxygen generation system test model. This system is a crucial component of life support networks in development for human space habitations. Given the stringent requirements for equipment used in space, which must exhibit exceptional durability and energy efficiency under harsh conditions, JAXA’s decision was based on the membrane’s outstanding performance in previous component tests.

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Continental and Pyrum partner for recovered carbon black from end-of-life tires

Continental has concluded a long-term purchase agreement with Pyrum Innovations, a specialist in the thermolysis technology of end-of-life tires, for particularly high-quality carbon black (rCB) recovered from end-of-life tires. Continental intends to use recovered carbon black in the series production of passenger car tires in the future. The two companies are thus intensifying their cooperation. The premium tire manufacturer had already signed a development agreement with Pyrum Innovations in 2022. Since then both companies share the common goal to further optimize and expand the recycling of end-of-life tires through pyrolysis.

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Brett Greenhalgh to replace Nolan Strall as president of KraussMaffei in America

After five successful years at KraussMaffei, Nolan Strall, President of KraussMaffei Corporation (KMC) in America, is leaving the company at his own request on August 31, 2024, to pursue new professional challenges. Over the next few weeks, he will hand over to Brett Greenhalgh, Vice President of Administration and Finance, who will manage KMC’s business from September 1, 2024, onwards.

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Global rubber molding market forecast at $109 billion by 2034

The global rubber molding market is poised for significant expansion, with its valuation projected to reach USD 54.2 billion by 2024 and surge to USD 109.3 billion by 2034 according to Future Market Insights. This robust growth is anticipated at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.3% throughout the forecast period. The increase in demand for rubber molding is driven by its wide applications across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods, where it plays a crucial role in producing high-quality, durable components. As industries continue to advance and seek more efficient manufacturing solutions, the rubber molding market is set to experience substantial development and opportunity.

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Continental upgrades Tough RuNR air springs with natural rubber

Continental has upgraded its material compound for commercial vehicle air springs and will present its Tough RuNR air springs at the IAA Transportation in Hanover in September. In this product, the company’s material experts within the ContiTech group sector have substituted synthetic rubber with natural rubber that has been improved thanks to the addition of ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM). As a result, the rubber compound’s carbon footprint has been reduced by more than 50 percent compared with conventional air springs.

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ARPM certifies sixteen rubber professionals for completing annual Seals Product Design and Manufacturing Training course

This one-week intensive course provided a comprehensive and consistent training in rubber science, product seal design (for static and dynamic sealings) and producibility. This course of in-depth principles of design is not available anywhere else in the industry or academia and was led by veteran rubber industry experts with a combined 140+ years of experience. One participant said, “This training was extremely useful and lifted my expertise on seals and polymers to much higher levels”.

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