Car owners and urban residents across the world will be pleased to hear that Falken Tyres have created a new tyre manufacturing process which
reduces drive-by noise by up to ten decibels and cabin noise by four
decibels.
While cars are getting quieter, tyres
can still generate a notable amount of drive-by noise. Air inside the
cavity vibrates and resonates, causing vibrations and therefore sound to
be transmitted through the vehicle and into the cabin.
Falken Tyre, together with its parent company Sumitomo Rubber
Industries (SRI), has developed a patented solution called Silent Core,
which reduces noise thanks to a layer of innovative ether-polyurethane
foam material that’s applied to the inside of the tyre carcass.
Absorbing sound, the double-humped foam layer can achieve drive-by noise
reductions of up to ten decibels compared to standard tyres and can
also decrease cabin noise by up to four decibels.
Testing to date has shown that tyre performance is not affected and Silent Core lasts for the duration of the tyre’s lifetime.
The production process is now mature enough for series production and
the Silent Core product is undergoing a pilot phase with a well-known
automotive manufacturer, with other brands also having expressed keen
interest.
“Silent Core is a very simple yet extremely effective solution to the
reduction of drive-by and cabin noise created by the tyre,” says
Andreas Giese, Product Planning Manager at Falken Tyre. “We’ve received a
significant amount of interest from automotive manufacturers about this
new technology, which is cheaper and easier to implement than
electronic technologies.
Initial reports from the pilot test are
positive and we’re looking forward to seeing the Silent Core technology
progress.”
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