Kuraray at Tire Technology Expo 2020: KURARAY LIQUID RUBBER made from sugar cane: Co-crosslinking, improved grip and more sustainability
As one of the leading manufacturers of specialty chemicals, Kuraray will present new liquid rubber grades at the Tire Technology Expo 2020 in Hanover, Germany, at booth C438. A special focus will be on Kuraray’s bio-based Liquid Farnesene Rubber.
Hattersheim/Hanover, January 2020. A long-lasting high level of road grip by tires is extremely important for safety. At the same time, consumers expect replacement of petroleum-based materials, which provide the required elasticity in the tire production process. Kuraray, a leading manufacturer of specialty chemicals, has developed ‘Liquid Farnesene Rubber’ (L-FR), which is synthesized sustainably from beta-farnesene derived from renewable resources such as sugar cane. Adding Liquid Farnesene Rubber to the compound improves the performance and lifetime of tires. This new material keeps its elasticity, especially at lower temperatures and provides optimal adhesion on snowy and icy roads. Tire manufacturers also benefit from faster cross-linking and lower viscosity. This leads to a more efficient production process.
“Adding our newly developed bio-based Liquid Farnesene Rubber gives rubber compounds low viscosity and they remain elastic after vulcanization, even at low temperatures,” says Ralph Böhm, Senior Manager Sales Elastomer at Kuraray. He adds: “With its unique structure, Liquid Farnesene Rubber offers an optimum performance balance in treads, especially in terms of grip on snow and ice.”
The material, which is made from renewable resources, can replace conventional liquid rubbers in a wide range of tire manufacturing applications. Liquid Farnesene Rubber is based on beta-farnesene, a renewable monomer derived from sugar cane. Using established fermentation processes, proprietary yeast strains convert sugar sources such as sugar cane into beta-farnesene. Liquid Farnesene Rubber is synthesized from the basic monomer by polymerization.
Permanently elastic tires
The special structure of highly branched molecular chains reduces entanglements and results in lower viscosity compared to liquid isoprene rubbers. Due to its high molecular weight, Liquid Farnesene Rubber co-crosslinks during the vulcanization process. There is a significant reduction in “bleeding” of the low-molecular components to the outside surface, which occurs with conventional plasticizers – and that results in permanently high elasticity and constant properties over the entire lifetime of the tires.
Faster crosslinking, higher processing rates
In addition, tire manufacturers benefit from the fast crosslinking of Liquid Farnesene Rubber. Its good co-reactivity ensures fast vulcanization. This allows shorter processing cycles, reduced energy consumption and higher processing rates.
“With its unique properties, Liquid Farnesene Rubber enables the development of tires that reduce the fuel consumption of vehicles, generate less heat and stop vehicles safely even on icy surfaces,” says Marcel Gründken, Manager Market Development & Technical Service at Kuraray. Manufactured from renewable resources and easy to process, the material increases efficiency and sustainability in tire production.”
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About Kuraray
Established in 1991, Kuraray Europe GmbH is based in Hattersheim, near Frankfurt am Main, Germany. In 2018 the company generated annual sales of EUR 690 million. It has approximately 700 employees in Germany at its sites in Hattersheim, Frankfurt and Troisdorf. Kuraray is a global specialty chemicals company and one of the largest suppliers of industrial polymers and synthetic microfibers for many sectors of industry. Examples are KURARAY POVAL™, Mowital®, Trosifol® and CLEARFIL™. Kuraray Europe also has around 200 employees at six other European sites. They are also working on the development and application of innovative high-performance materials for a wide range of sectors, including the automotive, paper, glass and packaging industries, as well as for architects and dentists.
Kuraray Europe is a wholly owned subsidiary of the publicly listed company Kuraray Co., Ltd., which is based in Tokyo, Japan, and has more than 10,000 employees worldwide and sales of EUR 4.8 billion.
Robin Conrad
Marketing & CRM
Kuraray Europe GmbH
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65795 Hattersheim am Main, Germany
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Head of KEG Communications & Marketing
Kuraray Europe GmbH
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