Does self-sealing fluid corrode wheel hubs?
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Self-sealing fluids with rubber particles will not corrode, while those without rubber particles will. Below is relevant information: 1. Principle and function of self-sealing fluid: Tire self-sealing fluid is an automatic tire repair solution designed to prevent slow leaks and seal punctures in tires. The fluid is injected into the tire through the valve stem in specified quantities, followed by inflating the tire. When the vehicle is in motion, centrifugal force causes the fluid to form a protective film inside the tire while distributing the remaining liquid throughout. If the tire gets punctured by nails or other sharp objects during driving, the rapidly escaping air carries the sealing fluid into the hole, instantly sealing it. Within a short time, the fluid bonds with the tire rubber, preventing further air leakage. 2. Usage requirements: Tire self-sealing fluid should only be used for emergencies and not for prolonged periods. This is because the fluid has strong corrosive properties that can damage tires, making the affected areas unsuitable for subsequent hot repairs. As the latest generation of efficient automatic tire inflator-sealer, this product offers multiple advantages including automatic puncture repair, inflation, fire suppression, and being safe and pollution-free. It has fully passed testing and certification by national authoritative agencies.