How Does Tire Repair Fluid Work?
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Tire repair fluid works by pre-injecting a liquid containing short fiber filaments or fine particulate materials into the tire in a specific dosage. If the tire has micro-pores, they will be clogged. When a puncture occurs, these fiber filaments or particles are released together with the liquid and are squeezed into the hole, instantly forming a tight seal that prevents further air leakage. This maintains sufficient tire pressure, allowing the vehicle to continue driving. Relevant information about tire repair fluid is as follows: 1. Tire repair fluid is a mixture containing various high-molecular chemical materials, widely suitable for rubber tires on electric vehicles, motorcycles, and small to medium-sized cars. 2. Also known as self-sealing fluid, it is composed of mechanical substances (such as rubber particles and fibers) combined with high-molecular adhesive materials.