Amerityre to offer polyurethane retread process for truck tyres
Boulder City, Nevada -- Amerityre Corp. has begun development of a polyurethane tyre compound and manufacturing process for retreading medium commercial truck tyres with a polyurethane elastomer tread
compound.
Amerityre believes the retreading process, which has been successfully developed and tested in passenger car tyre applications, is a natural fit for the medium commercial truck tyre used by tens of thousands of over-the-road truck fleets worldwide.
"The benefits of polyurethane elastomer as a tyre compound are evident,"
said Richard Steinke, President and ceo of Amerityre. "In both endurance and high speed testing our polyurethane compounds have run substantially cooler than rubber. In addition, these compounds have outperformed comparable rubber compounds in both accelerated heat aging and ozone testing," he added. All tests have been conducted by an independent laboratory in accordance with applicable FMVSS or ASTM test standards.
The retread development is expected to be completed by the end of the year and another 3 months have been allocated for industry testing and feedback. Following successful completion of industry testing, Amerityre will look to market the manufacturing technology directly to the retreading industry.
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