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Tire Structure - Tire Guide | Hankook Tire Canada

Tire Guide Tire Structure Tire Sidewall Sizes & Specs Load & Speed Home Help & Support Tire Guide Tire Structure Tire Structure Tread, shoulder, sidewall, bead, carcass, belt, inner liner, and other components are structurally connected to complete the scientific structure of a tire. * Click the buttons to see the names and functions of each part. Tread Part of the tire which has direct contact with the roads surface The tread consists of a thick layer of rubber which comes into direct contact with the road surface. It is highly resistant to fracture and shock in order to protect the carcass and belt located in the tires interior. Rubber with strong anti-inner abrasion features is used to increase the tires driving lifespan. Shoulder The shoulder of the tire Located between the tread and sidewall the shoulder is made up of the thickest layer of rubber in the entire tire, making it easy to dispel heat that is accumulated inside the tire whilst driving. Sidewall The side (lateral part) of the tire Located between the tires shoulder and bead the sidewall protects the carcass and increases ride-ability with its flexible extension and contraction movements. This part of the tire also contains a great deal of information such as the tire type, standard, structure, pattern, manufacturing company and brand name. Carcass The framework of the tire The carcass is the framework of the tire, the most important part. Referring to all layers made up of tire cord where internal air pressure, weight and shock are absorbed. Breaker or Belt The layer in between the tread and carcass The breaker is a cord layer placed in-between the tread and carcass in a bias tire to protect the carcass absorbing external shock and preventing splintering or injury to the tread from coming into direct contact with the carcass. The belt is a strong reinforcement layer located in the circumference between the tread and carcass in radial and belt tires. It's functions are similar to those of the breaker whilst also reinforcing the strength of the tread by firmly tightening the carcass. Bead The part that is in contact with the rim The bead wraps around the end of the cord and fixes the tire to the rim. It is made up of various parts including the bead wire, core, rubber and flipper. In general the rim is slightly tightened so in the case of sudden reduction of air pressure whilst driving the tire will not become unfastened from the rim. Inner Liner The inner liner substitutes for the tube in the tires interior, consisting of a layer of rubber with superior airtight qualities which maintains air inside the tire. The rubber generally consists of butyl, a synthetic rubber or a polyisoprene type.

Tire Pressure - Tire Care Guide | Hankook Tire Canada

Care Guide Tire Pressure Tread Wear Rotation Balance Wheel Alignment Replacement Storage Truck & Bus Tire Usage Guide Home Help & Support Care Guide Tire Pressure Tire Pressure The tire inflation pressure is directly related to safety. With this being said, you should check your tires often as the correct maintenance can play a factor in prolonging the lifespan of the tires. Learn more about the importance of tire inflation pressure and how to check the pressure of your tires below. Importance of Tire Pressure Optimum air pressure should be maintained to ensure safety, driving performance, tire life and fuel cost. Tires have been known to lose up to one pound per square inch (psi) every month. It is important to check all tires, even the spare, at least once a month or before a long trip. Tire pressures should be checked at least once each month and before every long-distance trip. Tire pressure and tire life Recommended Interval Tire pressures should be checked at least once each month and before every long-distance trip. Tire Pressure Status Low air pressure: It causes the contact patch width to increase, which results in excessive force on either edge of the tread. Outer abrasion can damage each part of the tire. It also contributes to an increased slope of the sidewall compared to that of optimum air pressure, which can be dangerous. High air pressure: Due to the inflated shape of the tire, like a balloon, the force is focused at the centre. The resulting uneven force across the contact patch becomes the cause of irregular tread wear. Checking for Optimum Tire Pressure Hankook recommends that you check your tire pressure once each month. The optimum air pressure level for your tire can be found on the inner side of the car door, or in the car manual (the location of the sticker can vary according to country). The number on the tire sidewall means maximum tire pressure. Therefore, do not apply tire pressure above it. Driver's side door How to Check Tire Pressure Step 1 Purchase a certified air pressure gauge or take your vehicle to a nearby service centre or fuel station for a check-up. Step 2 Tires must be checked in a “cold” state (at least three hours after driving). Step 3 Insert the gauge into the valve. Step 4 Compare the measured air pressure level with the level listed on the car door. * If the measured figure is higher release air until the figure matches what is listed on the car door. * If the measured figure is lower insert more air until the figure matches what is listed on the car door.

Wheel Alignment - Tire Care Guide | Hankook Tire Canada

Care Guide Tire Pressure Tread Wear Rotation Balance Wheel Alignment Replacement Storage Truck & Bus Tire Usage Guide Home Help & Support Care Guide Wheel Alignment Wheel Alignment To prevent vibration, skidding, noise, and wear, wheel alignment inspection is necessary. Learn about useful information regarding wheel alignment and how to perform an inspection. The Importance of Wheel Alignment If your tires are wearing unevenly, such as the inside shoulder of the tire wearing faster than the rest of the tread, your vehicle may be out of alignment. These conditions will shorten the lifespan of the tires, while adversely affecting the handling characteristics of the vehicle which can be dangerous. If you detect irregular wear, have your alignment checked immediately. Aspects of Wheel Alignment To find out more information click one of the three options below. Caster Camber Toe Caster Caster angle settings when compared (from the side) allow the vehicle manufacturer to balance steering effort, high-speed stability and front-end cornering effectiveness. Increasing the amount of positive caster will increase steering effort and straight line tracking as well as improving high-speed stability and cornering effectiveness, whereas decreasing positive caster results in less steering stability. Camber The camber prevents tire abrasion and increases steering manipulation. According to the angle at which the top or bottom portion of a tire pulls inward or outward when the car is on a flat surface, there are three types of camber: positive, negative and neutral. With the development of suspension and auto technology, most vehicles today have negative camber. In the case of negative camber, the car tilts when cornering due to centrifugal force. The outer tires area of contact with the road surface increases, which allows for safe cornering. Toe The toe refers to the directional difference between the front and back of a tire formed by the upper part of an axis on a flat plane. There are two types of toe: toe-in and toe-out. Toe-in indicates the tires front part pulled inward and toe-out indicates the tires front part pulled outward. In the case of severe toe-out, abrasion occurs on the tires inner surface. In the case of severe toe-in, abrasion occurs on the tires outer surface. Both cases experience a high degree of resistance from the road surface, which results in decreased drivability and greater fuel cost. A controlled degree of toe-in increases safety in straight line driving and offsets inner abrasion that occurs due to negative camber. When to Check Wheel Alignment We recommend checking wheel alignment during an annual inspection or for every 20,000 km driven. An inspection is required when, The car has been in an accident. After tire replacement. When there is abnormal tread wear on the tires shoulder. When the handling is unstable and/or wobbles. When ride quality has become rougher or fuel economy has declined.

Human Rights Reports | Hankook Tire Canada

Human Rights Reports Hankook Tire Canada Corp. Report Under the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act (FY2023) Introduction This report is submitted on behalf of Hankook Tire Canada Corp. ("HKCA") in compliance with the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act (the "Act") for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2023. HKCA complies with the corporate practices of its parent company, Hankook Tire & Technology ("HTT"). We recognize the importance of human rights as a universal value and the potential to act on this value in our day-to-day business operations. In making our human rights management declaration, we commit to respecting and protecting the human rights of all workers (contract, temporary, and foreign national workers), customers, communities, and all other stakeholders who interact with us through our products, services, and business activities. Furthermore, we will ensure that we endorse and honour the international human rights protection principles and that we are not involved in any human rights violation. As a company that fulfills its social responsibility and pursues the satisfaction of all its stakeholders, we will respect and safeguard human rights under all circumstances to promote the wholesome development of our society Structure, Activities and Supply Chain HKCA is a business entity that imports and supplies tires within Canada. HKCA 's ultimate parent company, HTT, is located in Seoul, Republic of Korea with eight (8) production facilities in five (5) countries (Korea, China, USA, Hungary, and Indonesia). There is no production facility in Canada. HKCA imports tires produced exclusively at the production facilities owned and operated by HTT. Tires produced from overseas facilities are imported to Canada via Ocean Carrier. We request that our suppliers perform ESG self-assessments to continuously evaluate their ESG capabilities and enhance their own ESG management. HKCA employees 3PL warehouse management services in the provinces of Alberta (Calgary) and Ontario (Brampton). Apps Cargo (AB) and Glovis (ON) employee staff in the warehouse and handle delivery on behalf of Hankook. Adhering to our HR declaration, we uphold our business partners to the same ethical labour practices. Policies and Due Diligence Processes Policies The policy on Forced and Child Labour that HKCA adheres to, which is in line with HTT's practices, is as follows: 1. Human rights management declaration: H TT endorses and respects the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights, and fully endeavors to avoid any involvement in the human rights violations. This declaration and principle apply to all workers (Contract workers, temporary workers, foreign workers, migrant workers, etc.) of all global business sites of HTT (including subsidiaries), as well as all stakeholders we come into contact with through our business activities, including partners, customers, and local communities. Human rights management principles include the following: (1) Prohibition of Forced Labour, (2) Prohibition of Child Labour, (3) Respect for diversity, equity, inclusion and nondiscrimination, (4) Gender Equality Achievement, (5) Guarantee of Freedom of Association and the Right to Collective Bargaining, (6) Decent Wage Payment and Stabilization of Livelihood, (7) Working Hours, (8) Health and Safety. This prohibits all forms of forced labour that unjustly restrict physical or mental freedom. It also prohibits child labour, adhering to the legal minimum employment age in the relevant country, and commits to ensuring that no harmful or hazardous work is assigned to employees under the age of eighteen (18) in compliance with health and safety standards. 2. Code of Conduct: HTT has established an ethical code of conduct to ensure compliance with domestic and international laws and company management policies, and to practice ethical management. The ethical code applies to all stakeholders, including employees and suppliers. 3. Supply Chain Policies: HTT operates the following key policies to ensure a sustainable supply chain: Global Sustainable Purchasing Policy, which specifies our responsibility to respect and protect human rights in its supply chain; Supplier Sustainability Guidance, which provides guidelines for suppliers regarding the respect and protection of human rights; and Sustainable Natural Rubber Policy, which focuses on human rights protection and minimizing negative impacts in the supply chain of its main raw material, natural rubber. Furthermore, we have a Conflict Minerals Policy that prohibits sourcing raw materials from conflict regions where human rights are severely threatened. Due Diligence Processes HTT continuously works to identify the human rights impacts across all its business activities, including those of HKCA, and strives to mitigate and prevent these impacts. Additionally, we operate a system that allows all stakeholders in the supply chain to raise concerns and receive remedial support. 1. Risk Identification and Mitigation - Human Rights Impact Assessment: We conduct annual human rights impact assessments throughout all global operations (Headquarters, domestic/overseas plants, R&D Center, and overseas subsidiaries and offices). By conducting annual assessments, we aim to proactively identify human rights concerns that may adversely impact employees and stakeholders, and make improvements on identified issues to protect human rights. We analyzed the human rights grievances collected over the past two years to select vulnerable areas and developed an in-depth questionnaire specific to our human rights conditions. The human rights risks identified through the assessment are shared with relevant teams, who develop action plans and continue monitoring the situation. - Supplier Assessment: HTT continuously monitors the ESG capabilities of its global suppliers and requests them to conduct self-assessments for ESG improvement. This assessment includes aspects of human rights and workers' rights protection. In 2023, 415 suppliers (raw materials, sub-materials, and equipment) underwent ESG assessments, achieving a 100% response rate. If a supplier is identified as high-risk, the company requests follow-up management and the development of improvement plans. In cases where severe risks are identified, penalties are applied in business transactions. 2. Grievance Mechanism - Grievance Committee: We operate a grievance mechanism to resolve employee grievances, prevent disputes in the workplace to ultimately create a positive corporate culture. This mechanism helps us heed employee grievances through various channels and seek solutions to protect the human rights of workers and build a wholesome working environment. Our employees are free to request improvement actions for discriminatory treatment, sexual harassment in the workplace, unjustified actions taken in relation to parental leave, workplace harassment, or any other personal grievances in their professional and personal life. - Misconduct Reporting: Misconduct reporting provides all stakeholders of HTT with a channel to report issues across the supply chain, wrong practices or policies, and misconduct by employees. The identity of the whistleblower and the content of the report are strictly confidentiall and the whistleblower will not face any disadvantage because of their report. Forced Labour and Child Labour Risks According to the human rights impact assessments and supplier evaluations conducted by HTL the parent company of HKCA, no significant human rights issues were identified within the supply chain. However, for natural rubber and conflict minerals, which are considered to have relatively high risks for forced and child labourr we are conducting the following risk assessments and management processes. For the natural rubber supply chain, separate 'natural rubber supply chain ESG assessment items' were created in line with GPSNR (Global Platform for Sustainable Natural Rubber) standards and assessments were conducted to verify compliance with the sustainable natural rubber policy and prevent risks. In addition, to manage the risks associated with conflict minerals, we monitor the evidence and risk assessment process on an annual basis. As a result of monitoring evidence and the risk assessment process concerning conflict minerals in 2023, no issues were identified, and we disclosed the survey list on our website. In addition to the four conflict minerals of 3TG (tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold), we are also monitoring cobalt to expand our scope of monitoring. Remediation Measures HKCA has not identified forced labour or child labour risks in our supply chain, therefore no remediation measures have been taken. Remediation of Loss of Income HKCA has not identified forced labour or child labour risks in our supply chain, therefore no remediation measures have been taken. Training HKCA as a subsidiary of HTT endorses and respects the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights, and fully endeavors to avoid any involvement in the human rights violations. HKCA develops training program in alignment with the Ethics and Compliance guidelines as well as the Human Rights Code of Canada. The training is to be implemented during the onboarding process and will require employees to take part when there are significant changes to the policy. Assessing Effectiveness We assess the effectiveness of our efforts to prevent forced and child labour using a variety of methods. These include managing the results of risk assessments on an annual basis, monitoring systems, and gathering feedback from stakeholders. We will integrate these results into our management system to further strengthen our efforts in preventing forced and child labour within our supply chain. Approval and Attestation In accordance with the requirements of the Act, and in particular section 11 thereof, I attest that have reviewed the information contained in the report for Hankook Tire Canada Corp. Based on my knowledge, and having exercised reasonable diligence, I attest that the information in the report is true, accurate and complete in all material respects for the purposes of the Act, for the reporting year listed above. Seunghwan Hong Managing Director, Hankook Tire Canada Corp. CLOSE The submission has been completed. Accept CLOSE Failed to send mail. Confirm CLOSE

Hankook Tire Privacy Policy | Hankook Tire Canada

Privacy Policy 2023. 10. 17. 2023. 10. 17. Hankook Tire & Technology Co., Ltd. (the 'Company') prioritizes a user's personal information. This Privacy Policy complies with relevant laws such as Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection and Personal Information Protection Act. If the Company revises this Privacy Policy, it will provide its notice according to the method prescribed by the relevant laws and regulations. Chapter 1: Scope for collection of personal information 1. The Company collects only the personal information of users listed in “Purpose of collection and use of personal information” in this Privacy Policy, and this is the minimum information necessary for the company to provide its service in a fair and lawful way. In addition, the Company will not deny your use of basic service because you do not provide for any optional item. 2. The Company in principle collects no sensitive personal information (information on ideology, belief, membership, withdrawal of labor union/political party, political views, health, sex life, place of birth and domicile, criminal record...) which is likely to significantly compromise a user's basic human rights. However, an exception shall be established when the law specifies the personal information to be collected or when there is consent from the user as it is necessary in direct connection with the provision of services. Chapter 2: Purpose of collection and use of personal information 1. The Company shall process the minimum personal information of a user to provide quality service, and use the collected personal information for the following purposes: Type Collected items Type of collection Purpose of collection Retention period Website Misconduct Reporting Name Required Reporting and investigation to the Cyber Audit Office, notification of results... One year after completion of the closure of request Chapter 3: Processing and retention period of personal information 1. The Company shall process the personal information within the period of retention and use of personal information agreed upon at the time of collecting personal information from the information subject in accordance with law, and destroy it without delay when the purpose of use is achieved. 2. The following information is retained for the specified period for the following reasons: (1) Records on contract or subscription withdrawal... - Basis for retention: Acts on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce... - Retention period: 5 years (2) Records on payment and supply of goods... - Basis for retention: Acts on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce... - Retention period: 5 years (3) Records on consumer complaints or dispute handling - Basis for retention: Acts on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce... - Retention period: 3 years (4) Visit history of website - Basis for retention: Protection of Communication Secret Act - Retention period: 3 months (5) Records on indication and advertisement - Basis for retention: Acts on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce... - Retention period: 6 months Chapter 4: Destruction procedure and method of personal information 1. In principle, the company shall destroy the relevant personal information without delay when the period of use has elapsed, or upon request for withdrawing membership or destroying information. 2. For any electronic files, the company shall delete the information using a technical method so that it cannot be recovered or reproduced, and have other records, printed materials, written documents shredded or destroyed by incineration. 3. Unless information and communication service are used for one year, the Company takes any necessary measure such as destroying personal information. However, if a separate period is set by the law or if a period is set differently at the request of the user, the Company takes any necessary measure such as destruction after the period has exceeded. Chapter 5: Provision of personal information to third parties 1. The company shall not provide the personal information to any third parties without the user's prior consent. Chapter 6: Consignment of processing personal information 1. The Company consigns the following personal information for smooth business performance, such as providing better service and customer convenience. 2. The Company does not provide the user's personal information to any other party unless the related service is used during the entrusted business. Consignment company Consigned business tasks Hankook Networks Co., Ltd. Computer system operation and maintenance Concentrix Service Korea Website system development and operation management 3. Overseas transfer of collected personal information. The company entrusts and stores some personal information to overseas companies for the purpose of providing the services and enhancing the user convenience. Person to whom personal information is transferred (Name of trustee) Country to be transferred Date of transfer and Transfer method Purpose of using personal information (Details of entrusted business) Retention ∙ Period of use Amazon Web Services, Inc Occasional transmission through the information and communication network of Korea Provide data storage and backup, system operation server Upon termination of the system maintenance and management contract between the company and [Amazon Web Services, Inc] or until membership withdrawal In order to ensure the safety of personal information protection during consignment contracts, the Company clearly stipulates strict adherence to personal information protection instruction, prohibition of personal information, and liability for any accident, and keeps the contents of the contract in writing and electronically, and supervises whether the personal information is handled safely. If the Company is changed, the company shall notify the changed company name on the Privacy Policy page. Chapter 7: Matters concerning the installation, operation, and refusal of automatic personal information collection device The Company uses 'cookies' that store and retrieve user information from time to time to provide personalized and customized services to users. A cookie is a small text file where the server running the website sends to the user's browser, and is stored on the user's computer hard disk. The information collected by the Company through cookies is limited to the company ID, and no other information is collected. 1. Purpose of using cookies: Provide target marketing and personalized service through analysis of access frequency and visit time of members and non-members, identification of users' tastes and areas of interest, tracking traces, and identification of the degree of participation in various events and number of visits, Utilization of measures such as service reorganization, information on usage period when using paid services, posting on bulletin boards (1) For further information on cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set on your device and how to manage and delete them, visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org/. (2) Our website uses Google Analytics cookies. Information collected by Google Analytics cookies will be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United states of America in accordance with its privacy practices. To see and overview of privacy at Google and how this applies to Google Analytics, visit https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/. You may opt out of tracking by Google Analytics by visiting https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl+en-GB. 2. How to reject cookie setting: A user has an option to install cookies. Therefore, the user can allow all cookies by setting options in his/her web browser, go through confirmation whenever a cookie is saved, or refuse to save all cookies. To learn more about the cookie settings for your browser, please select the links below: Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome Safari (1) Necessary Cookies Required web technologies and cookies make our website technically accessible to and usable for you. This applies to fundamental base functionalities such as navigation on the website, correct display in your internet browser or requesting your consent. Without these web technologies and cookies our website does not work. (2) Analytics Cookies We want to constantly improve the user-friendliness and performance of our websites. For this reason we use analysis technologies (including cookies) which pseudonymously measure and evaluate which functions and content of our websites are used, how and how often. On this basis we can improve our websites for users and only display the content of interest to the average user. Agree Disagree (3) Marketing Cookies We use web technologies (also cookies) from selected partners in order to be able to show you content and advertising specially tailored to you on websites and social media sites. This content is selected and displayed on the basis of your usage behaviour to you across websites. Agree Disagree Chapter 8: Technical/Administrative measures for personal information protection 1. Technical measures The company protects users' personal information safely through its security function in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations and internal policy. The Company uses a vaccine program to take measures to prevent damage caused by computer viruses. Vaccine programs are regularly updated. In the event of a sudden virus appearance, we apply the vaccine as soon as it is released to prevent invasion of personal information. The Company encrypts a user's password to store and manage data, and adopts security devices that can safely transmit personal information on the network. In order to prevent leakage of your personal information by hacking, the Company uses a device that blocks intrusion from outside and monitors intrusion 24 hours a day X 365 days a year. 2. Administrative measures The company strictly limits the employee handling personal information to those who perform personal information management tasks and those who are unavoidable to handle personal information for business purposes, and emphasizes their compliance with the Privacy Policy through regular training for employees in charge. Chapter 9: Rights of users and legal representatives and how to exercise them 1. If a user requests correction of an error in personal information in writing, by phone, e-mail, and fax, no personal information will be used or provided until the correction is completed. In addition, if wrong personal information has already been provided to a third party, we will have the result of correction to be notified to the third party without any delay so that the correction can be made. 2. With the consent of the user, you may request to view or provide the transaction information you hold. In this case, the Company shall take necessary measures to ensure that you can view it without a delay. 3. For children under the age of 14, the legal representative has the right to view or modify the child's personal information, and the right to withdraw consent to collection and use. 4. You can request access to personal information in accordance with Article 35 of the Personal Information Protection Act, and the Company shall make efforts to promptly process users' requests for access to personal information. Chapter 10: Person in charge of personal information protection and consultation/report 1. In order to protect users' personal information and handle complaints related to it, the Company appoints a person in charge of protecting the personal information. If you have any questions regarding your personal information, please contact the person in charge of protecting the personal information or the relevant department below. [Personal Data Protection Officer] Name: Koh Myoung Soo Team: Information Security Team E-mail: privacy@hankookn.com Chapter 11: Changes to Privacy Policy 1. This Privacy Policy is effective as of 17/10/2023. 2. If the Company changes this privacy policy, we will notify the reason and details of the change in advance on the notice section of the website.

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