Keep Inflated with Tire Lyna
Tire Lyna provides a green solution to tyre pressure loss. Manufactured by Lyna Manufacturing, a producer of tyre maintenance solutions and programs, this environmentally friendly product comes with a guarantee that it will allow no less than a 5-PSI loss of pressure of the life of the tyre’s tread.
“We all know that properly inflated tyres save fuel,” stated Bill Jensen, vice president of sales & marketing. “We just don’t think you need costly tyre pressure systems and other devices to get you there. We’ve had this product in use on many different heavy vehicles for nearly seven years and each one has averaged a two per cent minimum reduction in fuel costs. With today’s fuel prices we understand how valuable that can be for long haul fleets and owner operators.”
Available immediately to North American fleets and owner-operators, Tire Lyna is an organic gel solution injected directly into the cavity of a new or used tyre and wheel assembly. It is guaranteed to help maintain correct inflation by eliminating air loss due to porosity and bead leaks and by sealing tread punctures up to ¼-in. In addition, Tire Lyna prevents the exposure of casings and rims to rust-inducing water, leading to a decrease in casing repair costs.
According to Lyna Manufacturing, the gel solution is activated by the tyre’s normal dynamics, including centrifugal force and heat generated by friction between the tyre and road surface. The manufacturer states that results from more than three years of development and seven years of evaluations confirm Tire Lyna can control air pressure, keeps tyres supple, reduces punctures and bead leaks, and increases retreadability. Additionally, the product does not affect a tyre manufacturer’s original casing warranty.
Tire Lyna is an organic, non-toxic, water soluble, biodegradable gel that is easily washed out of a tyre’s casing and will not degrade over the life of tyre. In addition, by reducing premature casing disposal, Lyna believes the gel can eliminate the need for disposal of used tyres, thus alleviating landfill issues.
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