At What Temperature Can Tires Melt?
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Dry tires have an optimal operating temperature range between 90 to 110 degrees Celsius, and tire warmers are always maintained within this optimal range. Below is relevant information: 1. Tires should not overheat: Excessive temperatures can cause wet tires to behave like old dry tires. Driving speed: The faster a tire travels, the quicker it generates heat, the higher the temperature rises, and the greater the impact force—these factors are directly proportional. Therefore, at high speeds and high temperatures, tread wear accelerates, so it is advisable to choose a reasonable driving speed. 2. Automatic gas expansion in tires: Affected by temperature, the gas inside tires automatically expands, causing tire pressure to rise from 2.3 kg to over 3 kg. To maintain proper tire pressure, it is recommended to fill tires with nitrogen in summer and reduce the filling pressure by 10%.