Michelin launch new SprayBib tyre at Cereals
Michelin is launching its new SprayBib agricultural tyre into the UK and Irish tyre market at Cereals 2011. The launch follows its international debut at SIMA in February and is the first row-crop sprayer tyre to feature Michelins patented Ultraflex technologies.
SprayBib has been designed to improve productivity by supporting the trend for manufacturers to build increasingly larger farm machines. With the latest-generation of sprayers reaching widths of up to 50 metres, machines are becoming increasingly heavier and are therefore more likely to compact soil.
Rob Beddis, Commercial Director of Michelins Agricultural division in the UK and Republic of Ireland, says: Our unique Ultraflex technology is the key to SprayBibs performance. It helps to protect the soil more effectively, reduces fuel consumption and lasts longer compared to a standard tyre.
The SprayBib is available as a VF 380/90 R 46 and offers an increased load capacity at the same pressure, compared with a tyre made using conventional technology. Similarly, it allows a dramatic reduction in pressure when carrying the same weight as a standard agricultural tyre. This means that the SprayBib operates at 35 per cent lower pressure than a standard tyre on the same-size rim. For example, a conventional tyre inflated to 5.5 bar can carry 5.8 tonnes, while for the same load, a Michelin SprayBib is inflated to 4.6 bar.
Sprayers are generally fitted with narrow tyres, which are renowned for causing deep ruts, adds Beddis. This problem is magnified as these machines are typically used at a time of year when the soil is often fragile and crops are in an early stage of growth. However, because SprayBib tyres operate at low pressure, they are able to reduce soil compaction caused by the sprayer. At the same time, they deliver better traction thanks to their larger contact patch.
With a bigger contact patch and more efficient lugs, SprayBib allows farmers to work faster while reducing fuel consumption.
They are also designed to be driven on the road at speeds of up to 65 km/h, subject to local speed restrictions, while carrying loads of up to 6,500 kilograms per tyre. As well as delivering superior traction, the new lugs offer exceptional driver comfort since they reduce vibrations.
The new Michelin SprayBib has been available as original equipment on leading brands of sprayers around the world since its February 2011 international launch. With immediate effect, the new tyre can be ordered on the replacement market throughout the UK and Ireland.
Show exhibits
In addition to the launch of SprayBib, Michelin is exhibiting a full range of its patented Ultraflex technology tyres at Cereals 2011. This will include examples of its proven XeoBib and AxioBib tractor fitments, as well as its CerexBib tyre for combine harvesters, which was launched in August 2010.
About Michelin (www.michelin.co.uk)
With109,000 employees and sales organisations in more than 170 countries, Michelinis the worldwide leader in tyre manufacture. Dedicated to the improvement of sustainable mobility, Michelin designs, manufactures and sells tyres for every type of vehicle, including aircraft, cars, bicycles, earthmovers, farm equipment, trucks, motorcycles and the US space shuttle. Michelin has 72 production sites in 19 countriesthroughout five continents. The Company also publishes travel guides, hotel & restaurant guides, maps and road atlases, and offers electronic mobility support services on ViaMichelin.com. Research and development is undertaken in technology centres in Europe, USA and Japan.



