Is a car tire temperature of 50 degrees normal?
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A car tire temperature of 50 degrees is within the normal range. Tire temperature range: A tire temperature between 90-110 degrees Celsius is normal, and a tire temperature of 55 degrees is acceptable. The tire's insulation cover can generally keep the temperature within a controllable range. Additionally, excessively high tire temperatures are very dangerous. Prolonged contact with high-temperature road surfaces causes heat accumulation, rapidly degrading the mechanical properties of the tire rubber. On the other hand, due to thermal expansion, excessively high temperatures will increase tire pressure. When the tire strength is insufficient to withstand the pressure, a blowout becomes inevitable. Controlling driving speed: To prevent excessively high tire temperatures, controlling driving speed is essential. When a vehicle travels at high speed, most of the kinetic energy is absorbed and converted into heat, raising the tire temperature. This accelerates rubber aging and reduces the fatigue resistance of the cord layers, leading to early tire separation or blowouts. Therefore, limiting driving speed is crucial for controlling tire temperature.