According to MRFR analysis, the Tire Cord Fabrics Market has projected to register a CAGR of 3.9% to reach USD 7,923.5 million by the end of 2027.
Tire cord fabrics are used as a reinforcing material in the tire production process. These fabrics are specifically designed to keep tires in shape and support vehicle weight. Additionally, they help increase tire life. These fabrics are generally made from synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon. Fibers are first twisted and woven into fabrics. These fabrics are then dipped into latex adhesive solution to improve their bonding ability with the rubber.
Rising demand for long-lasting, fuel-efficient tires is proving to be the principal factor driving the market growth. Additionally, the growing demand for passenger cars in the emerging economies of India, China, Indonesia, and Brazil is also expected to generate significant demand for radial tires over the forecast period and thereby the demand for tire cord fabrics. Tires on electric vehicles tend to wear out about 30% faster than traditional vehicles. Thus, manufacturers utilize novel materials such as aramid fibers to develop wear-resistant tires specifically for the electric vehicle industry. Thus, the increasing sales of electric vehicles arealso expected to positively impact the product demand in the near future.
In October 2018, Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited completed the acquisition of Kordárna Plus a.s. This acquisition has helped the company reinforce its position as a leading supplier of tire cord fabrics and technical fabrics worldwide.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO)and ASTM International have developed various standards to determine the tensile strength of tire cord fabrics and their adhesion to vulcanized rubber. The ASTM D885 / D885M - 10A(2014)e1 standard provides the standard test methods to measure the breaking strength and tenacity of tire cord fabrics meant to be used in pneumatic tires. ISO 4647:2010 specifies a method for determining the static adhesion of the textile cord to vulcanized rubber using the H‑pull test. It applies to cords made from natural or artificial fibers.
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