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Tyres can’t function without this critical raw material. Whether its natural or synthetic rubber you are interested in, articles bearing this tag feature this indispensable polymer.

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IRSG launches ‘Women for Rubber’ competition

International News

In parallel with the International Rubber Study Group’s (IRSG) 75th Anniversary, the association has organised a photo competition to pay tribute to women’s contribution in the rubber industry. The contest is supported by Singapore Committee for UN Women and prizes are sponsored by Namazie International.

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  2. IRSG: Rubber demand to grow 1.8 per cent in 2015
  3. IRSG welcomes new Thai member
  4. IRSG and GPSNR sign MoU
16th October 2018/by Chris

Russia, Saudi Arabia to finalize rubber joint venture by end of 2018

International News

Russia and Saudi Arabia will finalize several joint projects by the end of 2018, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak recently told journalists. The projects referred to see Saudi Aramco partner with Russain firms Sibur and Novatek. The Sibur plant plans centre on a particularly significantly sized rubber factory.

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  1. Arlanxeo reports increased sales of EPDM rubbers produced in Saudi Arabia
  2. Bridgestone raises tyre prices
  3. Yokohama Results Show Strong Tyre Sales in Emerging Markets
  4. Synthetic Rubber Demand to Reach 13.4m M/T by 2015: Analysts
16th October 2018/by Chris

Hexpol buys 80% of Mesgo for 168 million euros

Company News, International News, Premium

On 1 October Hexpol completed the acquisition of 80 per cent of the shares of Italian compounder Mesgo Group from previous owner Francesco Caldara and co-owners. Hexpol describes Mesgo as “an industry leader in high performance elastomers as fluorocarbons and silicone”. In addition, Mesgo also specializes in conventional rubber compounds and thermoplastics. The major customer segments Mesgo focuses on are industry, consumer products, transportation and automotive. Mesgo Group reports annual turnover of around 100 million euros, with around 180 employees in six facilities.

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  1. Hexpol buys Valley Processing for $44 million
  2. Hexpol buys Trelleborg’s Czech compounding unit for 65 million euros
  3. Hexpol growth driven by compounding and exports
  4. Hexpol buys Preferred Compounding for $232 million
2nd October 2018/by Chris

Vietnamese tyre exports nearly US$1 billion in 2017

International News

Vietnamese tyre exports were worth US$920 million in 2017, up 44.2 per cent from 2016. Meanwhile, local tyre production enjoyed a trade surplus of $564 million in 2017, doubling the amount gained in the previous year.

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  4. CITExpo 2018: still room for small-medium Chinese players, though times are tough
29th June 2018/by Chris

ExxonMobil opens Singapore butyl and resins plants

Company News, International News

On 21 June 2018 ExxonMobil announced it had started production of hydrogenated hydrocarbon resin and halobutyl rubber at its integrated manufacturing complex in Singapore, the company’s largest integrated refining and petrochemical complex in the world. ExxonMobil’s new Escorez hydrogenated hydrocarbon resins plant will be the world’s largest with a capacity of 90,000 tonnes per year, and will meet long-term demand growth for hot-melt adhesives used in packaging or baby diapers. The new 140,000-tonnes-per-year butyl plant will produce premium halobutyl rubber used by manufacturers for tyres to better maintain inflation to improve fuel economy.

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21st June 2018/by Chris

BKT partnering with Kultevat on dandelion rubber development

Company News

Instead of just finding dandelions growing in fields, we may soon also find them in the tyres of tractors and other agricultural vehicles that traverse these fields. Balkrishna Industries Limited (BKT) sees a future for these plants as a material within the tyres it makes; it recently entered into a joint research agreement with US biotechnology company Kultevat, Inc. to develop new compounding methods based on TKS/Russian dandelion rubber, with the aim of integrating these into its tyre manufacturing process.

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  1. Work starting on Continental’s Russian dandelion rubber lab
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  3. Balkrishna to build carbon black plant
  4. Lanxess rubber chemical prices to rise
23rd April 2018/by Stephen

Vietnam Rubber Group announces IPO

International News

Vietnam Rubber Group (VRG), a state-owned business and country’s largest rubber producer/exporter, is scheduled to launch an initial public offering (IPO) on 2 February 2018 with shares being listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange in June or July.

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29th January 2018/by Chris

Sri Lanka rubber sector aiming to become $3 billion a year industry by 2020

International News

The Sri Lanka Association of Manufacturers and Exporters of Rubber Products (SLAMERP) celebrated its 31st Annual General Meeting (AGM) at Cinnamon Grand Colombo on the 16 January 2018. The association was inaugurated in 1985 in order to offer “comprehensive representation, advocacy and to champion to all manufacturers and exporters of rubber products in Sri Lanka”.

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19th January 2018/by Chris

Work starting on Continental’s Russian dandelion rubber lab

Company News, International News

For the past six years, Continental has worked with partners on projects to source rubber from Russian dandelions for its tyre production. In 2016, the company announced plans to establish a new facility for industrialising this process. A seven-acre site in Anklam, not far from Germany’s Baltic coast, was selected for this research laboratory. The tyre maker now reports that groundbreaking for the 35 million-euro initial phase of its Taraxagum Lab Anklam will take place this coming Monday.

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  1. Bringing rubber production to Europe: Continental starts work on test lab
  2. Sustainability award for Continental’s dandelion rubber tyres
  3. Dandelion rubber research scientists awarded Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize
  4. Continental’s Taraxagum project gains momentum
10th November 2017/by Tyrepress Editors

Apollo Tyres & research partner obtain ENR patent

Company News, International News

A patent has been granted in India for a special grade of epoxidised natural rubber (ENR) jointly developed by the research and development team at Apollo Tyres and the Rubber Research Institute of India. The tyre rubber compound was granted patent no. 287630 by the Government of India’s Patent Office on 21 September.

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  3. Indian trucking organisation threatens Apollo boycott
  4. 5.3% growth for India’s tyre industry in previous financial year
8th November 2017/by Tyrepress Editors

Materials informatics providing Yokohama Rubber with new possibilities for rubber materials

Product News

In addition to developing a new, informatics-based tyre design technology, Yokohama Rubber says it has established a development technology for rubber materials based on materials informatics. The company expects this new technology will “dramatically raise the accuracy and speed of the development of rubber materials with unprecedented high-performance characteristics.”

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2nd November 2017/by Tyrepress Editors

DowDuPont raises polymer prices

International News, Product News

As soon as contracts allow, but generally effective 16 October, DowDuPont Transportation & Advanced Polymers, a business segment of the DowDuPont Specialty Products Division, will increase prices for all DuPont Zytel and DuPont Delrin products.

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6th October 2017/by Tyrepress Editors

China starts anti-dumping probe into EU rubber imports

International News

At the end of August China’s Ministry of Commerce began a year-long anti-dumping investigations into imported hydrogenated butyl rubber from the European Union, the United Sates and Singapore.

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  1. CRIA: Chinese tyre market will be ‘tested’ in 2H 2011
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  4. ChemChina to focus on “scientific development”
5th September 2017/by Tyrepress Editors

‘Hybrid’ rubber offers hope of self-healing tyres

International News, Premium

The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) encourages us to “imagine a tyre that could heal after being punctured,” and a team from the school has done more than just imagine – according to SEAS, its researchers have “developed a new type of rubber that is as tough as natural rubber but can also self-heal.”

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  1. US women plump for Goodyear
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24th August 2017/by Tyrepress Editors

Chemspec celebrates one year in México’s “automotive/rubber triangle”

International News, Product News

Ohio-based ChemSpec, Ltd., a member of the Safic-Alcan Group family of companies, formed a subsidiary, Chemspec México, S. DE RL DE C.V., in August 2016 to serve the rapid growth of automotive manufacturing in México, specifically in the central states−often referred to as the “automotive/rubber triangle” region. ChemSpec México is strategically based in Querétaro, with additional warehousing and logistics business support in nearby Laredo, TX. 12 months on the company is celebrating its first year of success.

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  4. DowDuPont raises polymer prices
28th June 2017/by Tyrepress Editors
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