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Steel tire cords constitute a vital component within the construction of automotive tires. They are strands of high-tensile steel wires that are twisted or woven into a cord, which is then embedded into the rubber of a tire. This reinforcement allows the tire to maintain its shape under the pressure of the vehicle's load and stresses such as acceleration, braking, and cornering forces. Depending on the tire design, different configurations of steel cord layers can be used to enhance various performance characteristics, such as traction, wear resistance, and fuel efficiency. The use of steel tire cords is particularly prevalent in the manufacture of radial tires, where they're oriented perpendicular to the direction of travel to provide stability and flexibility.
Some of the key market players involved in the production and supply of steel tire cords include Bekaert, Bridgestone Metalpha, Hyosung, Michelin, and Tokusen Kogyo. These companies specialize in the development and manufacturing of tire reinforcement materials and are known for their technological advancements and contributions to the automotive tire industry. They operate in different regions, catering to both local and international markets, thereby playing an essential role in the automotive supply chain. Show Less Read more