Worn treads regain traction

A palette of new technologies” under development by Michelin North America will deliver to up to a 50% improvement in tread life and better traction throughout the life of the tread, according to Michael Burroughs, product manager for truck tires. Dubbed “Michelin Durable Technologies,” they include self-regenerating tread for both new tires and retreads, three-dimensional siping and new casing construction techniques. The new tire elements where highlighted as part of a daylong display of truck-tire developments the company dubbed “Michelin Project Technology.” The first commercially available truck tire to use elements from its durable technologies is the Michelin ...

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