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Bridgestone Develops New 'Cooling Fin' Technology
for Run-Flat Tyres
Bridgestone Develops New 'Cooling Fin'
Technology for Run-Flat Tyres
Bridgestone
has introduced new technology that expands the vehicle application
potential of run-flat tyres.
"Cooling Fin" is a new model that uses disturbances in airflow
created by protrusions on the tyre sidewall - that face in
towards the centre of the wheel - to cool the outer surface
of the rubber.
Heat
generation is an issue when the tyre sidewall of a run-flat
is placed under pressure following a loss of air pressure.
It is even more apparent in tyres with a high sidewall, such
as those for SUVs, which is why run-flats are largely limited
to use with passenger cars.
The
advancement in technology means lighter sidewall-reinforcing
rubber can now be utilised - providing a greater scope for
developing run-flats for larger passenger vehicles like SUVs,
CUVs and minivans. The weight saving will also enhance comfort
during normal driving conditions. Bridgestone has filed for
patents on the "Cooling Fin" system and is exploring ways
of extending the application of the technology to other tyres.
The company plans to showcase its work at academic conferences
in Japan before informing other technology markets around
the world.
Run-flat
tyres incorporating "Cooling Fin" technology will function
in exactly the same way as standard run-flats, which enable
motorists to drive a specified distance at a specified speed
- up to 50 miles at 50mph - even after a loss of air pressure.
Bridgestone already produces run-flat tyres for SUVs like
the new BMW X5, the Dueler H/P Sport RFT, but the breakthrough
will extend vehicle application potential in this growing
automotive sector.

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