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Tyron Runflat Inaugurates New Thai Production Facility

Expands Global Production by 14,000 Units

Tyron Runflat, the UK-based manufacturer of rubber runflat tyre systems, has established a new 43,000 sq ft production facility in Thailand, capitalising on the best of British and Thai facilities.

With its own management structure, Tyron Rubber will enable the parent company to extend its current production capability for All Terrain Rubber (ATR) runflat systems by 14,000 units per annum. Previously, Tyron Runflat outsourced manufacture of its ATR to a third party: the new production facility will enable the company to take full control through its new subsidiary Tyron Rubber and ensure that quality is at the highest level.

By bringing together the work ethics of Thai and British cultures, we have created a strong company which can compete on the world stage. It allows us to take direct control of the production quality and capitalise on the best of both cultures to deliver an excellent product [….] This new facility allows us to reduce the supply chain distances, and hence our carbon footprint, as we are able to source the staple of our product, natural rubber, from local suppliers. In addition, we can source quality tooling from Thai toolmakers at 50% of the price in the UK, with the result we can turn a new design from idea to production in less than eight weeks,” commented Managing Director of Tyron Rubber Ltd and inventor of the Tyron ATR, Tony Glazebrook.

The Tyron ATR runflat is a patented device, in service with several armies. In simple terms, it creates a platform for the tyre to run on and incorporates a beadlock so that, in the event of a puncture, blow-out or ballistic attack, the vehicle can continue its mission or get back to base: the tyre does not slip on the wheel and the vehicle maintains mobility. Tyron has tested these against the international Finabel standards and proven its runflats are capable of running at 50km/h for over 100 kilometres.

The ATR is a multipart rubber runflat, which means no heavy hydraulic presses are needed to fit the system inside the tyre or take it off when a tyre change is required. This can be achieved at roadside, using only standard tyre fitting equipment.

Rubber is inherently malleable and enables ‘over manufacture’ of the beadlock to overcome tyre and wheel manufacturing tolerances. It also allows for different makes of tyres, for which bead tolerances can exceed 20mm. During installation, rubber guarantees the tyre beads are firmly secured against the wheel flanges, ensuring beadlock. Rubber also absorbs shocks caused by curb strikes, pot holes and a generally hostile environment. It drastically reduces the vibration and stresses transmitted to the wheels, axles and drive shafts, allowing vehicle handling and driver/passenger comfort to be maintained, even in the event of a catastrophic puncture.

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02/15/2019

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