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Why Are Car Tires Black? - Reasons Explained

Jul 02, 2019 Car Tyres Tips & Tricks PitStopArabia

If you are reading this article today, then the chances are that you spend a lot of thinking and that this is one question that is always on your mind. While ordering a brand new car, you get the option to select so many colours. Whether it be red, pink, white, orange or any other colour, you always have different options. However, when it comes to tires, there is no other option except black!

Well, if you are curious to know the answer to this question, then yes, you are in the right place because PitStopArabia is going to explain this mystery in detail to you. Pay special attention while reading as this article will help you explain the answer to this question to others as well.

Tires are originally white in colour. The rubber from which a tire is made is milky white. If this is the case, many of you are wondering how does a tire end up being black. The answer is that the original substance is not strong enough to bear the weight of a vehicle or perform the functions of a tire.

Therefore, a stabilizing agent is required to increase its strength and durability. That stabilizing agent is called carbon black, which is added to the milky white substance. As a result of the carbon black being added to the substance, the tyre turns all black. Carbon black increases the durability and strength of the tire.

Have you ever wondered that when the road is burning hot and then there's friction that creates heat, how do tires not melt and how do they stay all stiff and firm? After all, tyres are made up of rubber. So, why does not the heat affect them?

Well, the answer is quite simple, and again for this, all the credit goes to carbon black. Carbon black conducts the heat away from all the parts of the car which get hot when you are driving. Not only this, in fact, carbon black also helps in protecting the tyres from the dangerous effects of ozone and UV rays.

Also, one way or the other, the black colour of the tyres is a good thing because this way at least you do not have to worry much about cleaning them. Think about it for a while? If the colour of the tyres would be milky white, it is going to take you days to clean them up and get rid of the smears and smudges.

In a nutshell, the end result of this discussion is that car tyres are black because of the addition of carbon black. On top of everything, it is a good thing because the cleaning gets more comfortable this way, along with the increased strength and durability.

However, if you want to add some style to your tyres then yes, you always have an option of changing the hubcaps and rims and put something more stylish there. We hope this article was useful to you. So, now the next time someone asks you this question about tyres being black, you will surely have an answer to give to them!

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