Over the past few years, Goodyear worked with the United Soybean Board to develop soy-based technology to enhance tire performance. Following extensive analysis and road testing, this new technology is now being used in two new Goodyear tires – the Assurance Weather Ready and the Eagle Enforcer All Weather.
"Our work with the United Soybean Board presented a unique challenge and opportunity for our material scientists and tire engineers to employ soybean oil in the development of superior performing tires," said Chris Helsel, Goodyear's chief technology officer. "It is exciting to see that work payoff with commercially successful products, and an honor to be recognized by the industry for the environmental achievement."
Goodyear discovered that soybean oil could improve tire flexibility at low temperatures, helping the rubber to remain pliable in cold weather and enhancing traction in rain and snow simultaneously. Additionally, Goodyear discovered that soybean oil mixes more easily with rubber compounds and reduces energy consumption, therefore improving tire manufacturing efficiency.
"Goodyear's innovative industrialization of soybean oil technology proves that research and development in sustainable materials can benefit not only the environment, but also tire performance. I believe that this type of 'win-win' innovation will increasingly become the norm, rather than the exception, in the tire industry of the future," said Graham Heeps, editor, Tire Technology International and chairman of the judging panel.
The Tire Technology International Awards for Innovation and Excellence were chosen from nominations received from the readers of Tire Technology International (published by UKi Media & Events, of the U.K.), and with the input of the magazine's editorial team. Winners are selected by an independent panel of international tire industry experts.
The awards ceremony was held during the Tire Technology Expo, one of the tire industry's leading technology expositions. The Expo has become a premier venue for tire companies and related companies, research institutions and other organizations from around the world to showcase innovations, products and services.
About Goodyear Thailand
Goodyear Thailand was established in 1968 and began tire manufacturing in 1969. In 1978, Goodyear Thailand became a publically-limited company. It now provides original equipment (OE) and replacement tires for passenger, 4X4/SUV, light truck, commercial truck and aviation customers both for domestic and export markets. Goodyear Thailand also has the only Goodyear facility in Asia Pacific and one of only two plants globally that manufactures new aviation tires. For more information about Goodyear Thailand and its products and services, please visit www.goodyear.co.th.
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