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November 2021

The November 2021 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:

F1 TIRE TESTING : As Formula 1 prepares for new regulations, TTi talks to Pirelli’s head of F1 and car racing, Mario Isola, about the development of the new 18in tires.

OE INTERVIEW ZC RUBBER : ZC Rubber’s secretary of the board of directors and vice president of OE speak exclusively to TTi about the establishment of the company’s European Technical Center, and the tire maker’s plans to expand into the global market.

UNIVERSITY FOCUS : TTi Loughborough University experts share the results of a cure method that can improve the reinforcing effect of mineral kaolin on the mechanical properties of EPDM.

TIRE SIMULATION : TTi investigates the role that simulation equipment plays in the crucial research and development stage of tire design.

RUBBER TRACKS : With both OE and aftermarket rubber tracks catering for a wide range of applications, industry experts explain the importance of compound selection and design.

THE TYRE COLLECTIVE : A UK startup is utilizing the latest scientific innovations to develop a device to help reduce the level of wear particles shed by a vehicle’s tires.

 

 


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Rachel's career in journalism began around five years ago when she started working for UKi Media & Events, having recently graduated from Coventry University where she studied the subject. Her favourite aspect of the job is interviewing industry experts, including researchers, scientists, engineers and technicians, and learning more about the ground-breaking technologies and innovations that are shaping the future of the automotive and tire industries.

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