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Continental is a leading tire manufacturer and industry specialist that develops and produces sustainable, safe and convenient solutions for automotive manufacturers as well as industrial and end customers worldwide.
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Both design principles share the global tire market. Radial tires dominate the market for modern road motorcycles. Diagonal tires are the first choice for light motorcycles and off-road use.
Continental has launched cross-printing technology that allows extensive wood-look surfaces to be produced in a cross-printed format for doors. With this innovation, the Surface Solutions business area is offering building owners and architects the opportunity to create natural-looking wood-look doors, even without butt joints, that look as though they were produced using a single piece of wood.