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The Inner Liner market within the Automotive Tire industry is a specialized segment of the overall tire market. It is the innermost layer of the tire, and is responsible for containing the air pressure and providing a seal against the escape of air. It is typically made of a rubber compound, and is designed to be resistant to heat, ozone, and other environmental factors. The inner liner also helps to protect the tire from punctures and other damage.
Inner liners are typically made from a variety of materials, including natural rubber, synthetic rubber, and thermoplastic elastomers. The choice of material depends on the application and the desired performance characteristics. For example, natural rubber is often used for passenger car tires, while synthetic rubber is more commonly used for truck tires.
The Inner Liner market is highly competitive, with a number of major players in the industry. Some of the leading companies in the market include Bridgestone, Continental, Goodyear, Michelin, Pirelli, and Yokohama. Show Less Read more