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This report details how the tire industry will design and produce tires that are stronger and lighter through the use of new and evolving tire raw materials.
Key facts:
A CAGR of 3.72% in tire raw materials volume is forecast to 2030 to meet changing tire requirements from OEMs and other industry influences
Tire raw materials will grow in volume, from 57.2 million tonnes in 2025 to reach 67.4 million tonnes in 2030.
Major OEMs and regulators are demanding higher sustainability, performance, more SKUs, and new developments in tire raw materials. This Smithers study analyses the key trends in, and the evolution of, tire raw materials through 2030. The report examines requirements for raw materials from top tire companies over the next five years, as well as new raw materials for non-pneumatic tires.
This report details how the tire industry will design and produce tires that are stronger and lighter through the use of new and evolving tire raw materials. The report delves into the growth rates of tire raw materials including geographic trends and end uses for major material types. Case studies include new sustainable materials production, new tire designs, and industry collaboration to meet the stringent time frames that are required by OEMs and regulators. Prices for over 120 raw materials are also included.
Key Questions:
How the drive for ever lower rolling resistance, industry sustainability and the move toward electric vehicles is supporting growth in tire raw materials
Why the top tire producers are moving away from smaller tires to larger more profitable premium tires
How ongoing disruptions and geopolitical tensions are impacting tire production and global supply chains.
This report is essential to:
Tire makers and producers of tire materials
Equipment suppliers to the tire industry
Participants in the tire markets value chain
Table of Contents
Executive summary
Introduction and methodology
Introduction
Methodology
Vocabulary
Abbreviations
Tire industry drivers and dynamics
Introduction
Top drivers and trends for tire raw materials from 2025 to 2030
Population and growing middle class
Circular tire lifecycle management: a path to sustainability
Regulations
Tire-related pollutants (6PPD and TRWP)
Technological advancements in automotive and tire design and manufacturing
Lightweighting
Advanced materials and tailored chemistry
Digital twins in the tire industry
Digital factory
Tire producers
Tire manufacturing
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Tire raw materials supply and consumption
Introduction
Raw materials
Elastomers
Natural rubber (NR)
Synthetic rubber
SBR
Polybutadiene (BR)
Butyl rubber (IIR/PIB/BR)
Polyisoprene (IR)
Process oils
Textile cords
Nylon (Ny)
Polyester (PET)
Rayon
Aramid
Steel
Steel cord
Bead steel wire
Textile adhesion agents
Steel adhesion agents
Fillers
Carbon black (CB)
Conventional and highly dispersible silica (HDS)
Silanes
Antiozonants, antioxidants, and antidegradants
Resins
Curing package and zinc oxide
Peptizers
Processing aids and other chemicals
Polyurethane foams
RFID
Tire raw materials growth
Introduction
Tire production
Tire raw materials
Tire manufacturing raw materials value and market
Introduction
Summary
General terms
Complexity of challenges
Raw materials road map
Elastomers price and evolution
Natural rubber
Synthetic rubber
Styrene-butadiene rubber
Polybutadiene rubber (BR)
Halo butyl
Isoprene rubber
Tire processing oils
Fossil oils
Soybean oil
Rapeseed oil
Textile cords
Polyester
Nylon
Rayon
Aramid
Steel cord
Bead steel wire
Cord adhesion promoters for textiles and steel
Carbon black
Silica
Conventional silica
HDS
Calcium carbonate
Silanes
Antioxidants and antiozonants
Performance resins
Curing agents
Sulfur
Accelerants
Activators: zinc oxide and stearic acid
Stearic acid
Other curing agents
Paraffin wax
Fatty acids
Tall oil fatty acid (TOFA)
Zinc stearate
Peptizer
Polyurethane foam for tires
Sealant
RFID patch for tires
Evolution of freight transportation
Reliable RM prices and a reference to NR price
Summary
Opportunities/challenges for tire companies and raw materials suppliers