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July 2020

The July 2020 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:

Cover Story : Green Light – Increasing government legislation is encouraging manufacturers to build facilities and redevelop existing sites to incorporate new environmentally friendly tech.

OEM Interview : Apollo Tyres – Each year Apollo Tyres invests 2% of its sales into R&D, which according to CTO Daniele Lorenzetti is the highest spend of the Indian tire makers.

Tire Pollution : Ongoing Investigation – A study conducted by Emissions Analytics has shown that pollution from tire wear can be up to 1,000 times worse than the Euro 6 PM limit for car exhaust.

University Focus : Optimum Accelerator Efficiency – A new additive eliminates the use of elemental sulfur, stearic acid and a secondary accelerator from the cure system, and offers an alternative chemical for vulcanizing NR efficiently.

 

 


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Rachel's career in journalism began around five years ago when she started working for UKi Media & Events, having recently graduated from Coventry University where she studied the subject. Her favourite aspect of the job is interviewing industry experts, including researchers, scientists, engineers and technicians, and learning more about the ground-breaking technologies and innovations that are shaping the future of the automotive and tire industries.

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