Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CEAT gloves-up for heavyweigh­t division with ‘LYFMAX’

■ „Launches premium 115-lb, 10.00 20 size, bias-ply contender for truck and prime mover operators looking for heavy load-carrying tyres

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CEAT Kelani Holdings has achieved another production milestone with the launch of a new locally-manufactur­ed heavy-duty tyre for trucks, engineered and built specifical­ly for users who consider heavy load-carrying capability with higher mileage a priority.

Weighing a solid 52kgs (115 pounds) each, these bias-ply type tyres fit size 10.00 20 which represents 48 percent of the buses and trucks on Sri Lanka’s roads.

Branded ‘CEAT LYFMAX’ in acknowledg­ement of its extended durability, this new premium bias tyre has been extensivel­y tested and benchmarke­d against two of the top brands attributed with load-carrying credential­s in the local market and outperform­s both, the company said.

“The CEAT brand already has a dominant 63 per cent share of the Sri Lanka market for truck/ bus bias-ply tyres, but we are not resting on our laurels,” CEAT Kelani Managing Director Ravi Dadlani said.

“We have identified a segment of lorry and prime mover customers that opts for imported bias-ply brands due to the perception of their load-carrying capabiliti­es, and the LYFMAX tyre is our response to that challenge.”

Designed at CEAT’S state-ofthe-art design facility in Halol, India, the CEAT LYFMAX has an extra-robust tread pattern with optimised tread geometry, enhanced ribs and groove width and a Non-skid Depth (NSD) of 19.8mm to deliver higher mileage and better durability.

The tyre’s refined footprint provides a higher contact area for uniform pressure distributi­on, enabling better load handling. Its new buttress design allows better temperatur­e control at high speeds, which in combinatio­n with the advanced high performanc­e compounds used for greater casing strength help maintain casing longevity and translates to better re-treadabili­ty, an important considerat­ion in the commercial tyre segment.

About 55 percent of truck and bus operators in Sri Lanka use bias-ply tyres, although there is a shift towards truck/bus radials (TBRS) by fleet owners seeking the running cost and performanc­e benefits of radial tyres. CEAT Kelani Holdings is actively contributi­ng to this segment as well and in mid 2019 launched the CEAT Winmile AW – the first locally-produced high-performanc­e TBR, enabling significan­t import substituti­on on TBRS coming in from India as well as China.

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