Benefits of Inflating Tires with Nitrogen in Summer?

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Arlene
07/25/25 3:25am
Nowadays, more and more car owners prefer to follow the trend of inflating their car tires with nitrogen, especially in summer. It is said that nitrogen can prevent tire blowouts. Reduced Risk of Tire Blowouts: Compared to inflating tires with regular air, high-purity nitrogen, being oxygen-free, moisture-free, and oil-free, has a much lower thermal expansion coefficient. This effectively slows down the heat buildup in tires, significantly enhancing tire safety and thereby reducing the occurrence of blowouts. Reduced Driving Noise: Nitrogen is a diatomic gas with low chemical reactivity and extremely low audio conductivity, only about 1/5 that of ordinary air. Therefore, using nitrogen can effectively reduce tire noise during driving, noticeably improving driving quietness. Extended Tire Lifespan: After using nitrogen, tire pressure becomes more stable, and the volume change of the gas inside the tire is minimized. This greatly reduces irregular tire wear, effectively extending the tire's lifespan.
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