India, Jan. 23 -- Dunlop has signed a memorandum of understanding with Cabot Corporation to evaluate the commercial use of circular reinforcing carbon made from regenerated material derived from end-of-life tyres, as tyre makers seek to cut emissions and increase the use of sustainable raw materials.
The agreement brings together Dunlop's parent, Sumitomo Rubber Industries, and Cabot Corporation to assess whether Cabot's regenerated carbon technology can be deployed in mass-produced tyres.
Under the memorandum, Sumitomo Rubber will test Cabot's circular reinforcing carbon - which incorporates reclaimed carbon recovered through the pyrolysis of used tyres - as a potential alternative raw material in tyre manufacturing. The material has n...
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