Abstract
This paper describes an empirical method for choosing a twist level for a new tyre cord that will ‘match’ the twist in an existing successful cord, i.e., one that will give the same twist angle. The technique is based on published cord geometry and is shown to give reliable results. No knowledge of densities or packing factors is required, and the results are independent of the number of yarns in the cord. The method offers the possibility of calculating twist angles and related properties for cords at any twist once a sufficiently reliable value of one cord constant has been determined. A table of matched twists calculated in this way is given.