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Japanese Companies Develop World-First Technologies for High-Performance, Eco-Friendly Tires

Aug. 2, 2018

Filed Under: Materials Tagged With: bridgestone, industry trends, isoprene, isoprene rubber, R&D, Rubber, sumitomo rubber, tires, Yokohama Rubber

Looking to maintain their competitiveness, Japanese tire companies have been working to develop new rubber materials using technologies that are…...

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