Regarding TYRON , sometime ago I saw the damage a tyre could do on a caravan . When it came off the whole wheel arch was destroyed, probably damage inside as well. When mine went it was just a flat tyre. A (story afterwards).
Whether a tyre disintegrates is not simply down to the fitting or otherwise of a tyre band. If you look into the technicalities of tyre bands, there is no conclusive evidence of any benefit for normal vehicles because modern wheels already have bead retaining ridges which essentially do what the bands claim to do. Naturally the band manufacturers do not point this out.
Tyre bands have been available for several decades, If tyre bands were the universal safety product the manufacturer would like you to believe, they would be standard fit on all vehicles.
There are two aspects of tyre bands that call into question their effectiveness:-
If they were such a proven safety benefit like seat belts and ABS ;-
1. They would be a standard requirement on all vehicles.
2. There would be a plethora of manufacturers.
Arguably tyre failures leading to blow outs are best mitigated by proper maintenance of the tyres, and these days TPMS systems are a more practical method which detects the beginnings of pressure loss before a tyre fails.
As you can tell I do not see any practical benefit of having tyre bands. Fortunately fitting them is not detrimental to the tyres (except there can be problems when trying to change tyre at some fitting stations).
Some people feel safer with them, and that's fine provided they can stand the cost and inconvenience.