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  2. Retread - Wikipedia

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    A Portuguese language news video showing the retreading process on tires. Retreading allows tires to remain out of landfills, and reuse a large percentage of the material. Material cost for a retreaded tire is about 20% that of making a new tire. [3] About 90% of the original tires by weight is retained in retreaded tires.

  3. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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    Titan Tire Corporation [79] USA: 1993 Goodyear (farm tires), Titan, Continental (OTR only) [80] Tigar Tyres Serbia: 1959 Tigar: Tomket Tires [81] [non-primary source needed] Czech Republic: 1997 Tomket (Czech brand of low category is made in China) Toyo Tire & Rubber [82] Japan: 1945 Nitto, Silverstone, Toyo: Trayal Corporation Serbia: 1955 ...

  4. Daehan Tire - Wikipedia

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    Daehan Tire Industries Co Ltd. (대한타이어) is a tire company headquartered in Seoul, Korea and established in 1990. It has been supplying automobile inner tubes and flaps to Kumho Tires on an O.E.M basis since 1991. It also produced retread tires for trucks and buses for domestic and overseas markets since 1994. [1]

  5. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    - Truck tires and truck tire retreading Grand Duchy Of Luxembourg: KM/1KM: The Lee Tire & Rubber Co.(Goodyear S.A. Colmar-Berg) - Goodyear Innovation center Luxembourg (GIC*L), regional calendering center, commercial tires, OTR tires, tire proving grounds, tire molds, tire plant Grand Duchy Of Luxembourg: NJ/1NJ: Goodyear S.A. - Waluj, India ...

  6. Tire recycling - Wikipedia

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    Tire recycling, or rubber recycling, is the process of recycling waste tires that are no longer suitable for use on vehicles due to wear or irreparable damage. These tires are a challenging source of waste, due to the large volume produced, the durability of the tires, and the components in the tire that are ecologically problematic. [1]

  7. MRF (company) - Wikipedia

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    MRF, or MRF Tyres, is an Indian multinational tyre manufacturing company and the largest manufacturer of tyres in India. It is headquartered in Chennai. [2] The acronym MRF comes from the company's initial days when it was called as Madras Rubber Factory.