Is a tire temperature of 40 degrees normal?
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Tire temperature of 40 degrees is normal. The operating temperature of tires under normal conditions ranges between 90-110 degrees, and tires are equipped with insulating sleeves that generally keep the temperature within a controllable range. Additionally, if the tire temperature is too high, it can cause premature aging and wear of the tire. Below are detailed explanations about it: 1. Introduction one: The maximum temperature a tire can withstand is 121.1 degrees Celsius, and radial tires must be limited to 93.3℃ or lower. 2. Introduction two: From the relationship between tire operating temperature and retained tensile strength, it is known that when the temperature rises from 0℃ to 100℃, the strength of the tire material decreases by approximately 20%.