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Elastomer Technology and Engineering (ETE)

Worldwide, almost 70% of the produced elastomers (rubbers) is used in tires. Therefore rubber technology and tire technology are strongly linked. The ability of tires to transfer forces and moments to the road, to absorb irregularities and impairments and to adapt to largely varying circumstances is mainly due to the rubber material behavior and composition of the tire.

A tire is build from different components:

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Exploded view of tire: over 40 compounds and 14 different reinforcement materials (nylon, rayon, polyester, steel) (courtesy of Apollo Vredestein B.V.)

A good and accurate model of the whole tire requires a detailed description of all different components, regarding geometry, material properties and adhesion between the different components. Within the Tire-Road Consortium, the research chair Elastomer Technology and Engineering focuses on the following research subjects:

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