What is the maximum temperature that car tires can withstand?
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Car tires can withstand a maximum temperature of 121.1 degrees Celsius, while radial tires must be limited to 93.3°C or lower. Below is relevant information about the maximum temperature tires can endure: 1. Tire operating temperature: From the relationship between tire operating temperature and retained tensile strength, it is known that when the temperature rises from 0°C to 100°C, the strength of the tire material decreases by approximately 20%. When the temperature rises to 110°C, the tensile strength of the tire material rapidly declines. 2. Regularly check tire pressure: Hot weather can easily cause tire deformation and reduced tensile strength, leading to non-standard tire pressure or tire aging and weakened performance. These conditions can result in sudden tire blowouts, so it is advisable to check tire pressure appropriately before driving.