Is Glass Debris Harmful to Car Tires?
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Glass debris generally does not cause significant harm to car tires. Below is a detailed introduction to car tires: 1. How to Handle Glass Debris Piercing a Tire: First, check whether the tire has been punctured and is leaking air. If it is leaking, replace it with the spare tire and take the punctured tire for repair. Inspect the extent of damage to the tire tread, checking the depth and width. If the car is traveling at high speed and runs over a large piece of glass in a position where there is a support point, the tire may be punctured and could potentially be rendered unusable. 2. Basic Structure of a Tire: Tire Tread: The part of the tire that comes into contact with the ground. The tread has excellent wear resistance, puncture resistance, impact resistance, water drainage, and heat dissipation properties. The crown belt has extremely high lateral rigidity with vertical flexibility, preventing the separation of the belt layer during high-speed driving and ensuring stability. The tire sidewall is the most vulnerable part of the tire's exterior, and once damaged, it will directly lead to the tire being scrapped. It serves the functions of supporting the tire and providing shock absorption.