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Outline Outline Introduction Tire Production Overview of Tread Separation Problem Legal Matters Conclusion/Questions CE 435 -- Intoduction to Polymers 2 Introduction Introduction Charles Goodyear 1800 – 1860 –1821: Went into hardware business –1833: Started making rubber goods –1834: Failure in first rubber venture –1837: Eliminated some of the rubber defects –1838: Bought patent from partner –1844: Discovered Vulcanization CE 435 -- Intoduction to Polymers 3 Tire Production Tire Production Statistics: 1999 1998 Tire Sales % of Total Tire Sales % of Total Co./Headquarters (Millions $) Corp. Sales (Millions $) Corp. Sales Bridgestone Corp. 13,500.00 74% 12,634.80 74% Tokyo, Japan Michelin et Cie. 13,500.00 92% 12,916.30 93% Clermont-Ferrand, France Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 11,515.60 85% 11,311.00 85% Akron, Ohio/USA Continental A.G. 4,900.00 50% 4,334.00 58% Hanover, Germany Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd. 3,413.80 76% 3,750.00 75% Kobe, Japan Pirelli S.p.A. 2,725.20 40% 3005.8 49% Milan, Italy Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. 2,408.20 70% 2193.5 70% Tokyo, Japan Source: http://www.rubbernews.com/subscriber/charts/global.html CE 435 -- Intoduction to Polymers 4 Raw Materials Raw Materials Fabric (steel, polyester, nylon, etc.) Rubber (synthetic, natural, or blends) Reinforcing Chemicals (silica, resins, etc.) Anti-Degradant (Ozonants, paraffin waxes) Adhesion Promoters (brass, cobalt salts) Curatives (cure accelerators, activators, sulfur) Processing Oils (Oils, Tackifiers, Softeners) CE 435 -- Intoduction to Polymers 5 Processing & Production Processing & Production Mix Process Oils, Rubber, Reinforcers, Accelerators, & Anti-Degradants Coatings – Fabric – Steel Belt Bead CE 435 -- Intoduction to Polymers 6
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