Wednesday, July 3, 2019

BLACK TIRES - The main reason for black tyres on cars today is the chemical compound ‘carbon black.’ It is used as a stabilizing chemical, which is combined with other polymers to create the tread compound of a tyre. Once added to the rubber, carbon black increases the strength and durability of the tyres, which is understandably seen as a desirable trait for tyre manufacturers and car drivers. One way carbon black expands the lifespan of tyres is by conducting heat away from parts of the tyre that tend to get particularly hot when driving, such as the tread and belt areas. Carbon maintains the quality of tyres by protecting them from UV light and ozone, which are known to deteriorate tyres.

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Why Most Tyres Black Not Any Other Colour? 

Benefits Of Black Tyres



While the very first tyres were created from bands of the iron placed on wooden wheels of carts and wagons, the first rubber car tyres which were invented in 1895, were in fact, white.
So why are these white tyres not around today?
Although the natural colour of rubber is a milky white, the black colour we see was originally caused by soot.
The soot was thought to increase the durability of the tyre along with cotton threads, which were inserted in order to reduce heat and increase stability.
Natural rubber is off-white in color, and in fact the first rubber tires were white.  
Pure vulcanized rubber is soft and wears out very quickly, however, and tends to heat up and deform under load. 
So you want to mix something in with the rubber that adds temperature stability and hardness — originally this was typically zinc oxide which made the tires bright white in color.
However, the main reason for black tyres on cars today is the chemical compound ‘carbon black.’
It is used as a stabilizing chemical, which is combined with other polymers to create the tread compound of a tyre.
Once added to the rubber, carbon black increases the strength and durability of the tyres, which is understandably seen as a desirable trait for tyre manufacturers and car drivers.
One way carbon black expands the lifespan of tyres is by conducting heat away from parts of the tyre that tend to get particularly hot when driving, such as the tread and belt areas.
tyresCarbon maintains the quality of tyres by protecting them from UV light and ozone, which are known to deteriorate tyres.
The above are specialty tires from Double Star Tyre, a Chinese manufacturer, and are mostly intended for show use (these likely use standard plastic pigments along with silica filler — similar compounds are used for sneaker soles — this provides good traction but much poorer wear characteristics than carbon black).
tyresA somewhat more mainstream variant is the Scorcher tuner-car tire from BF Goodrich, which has embedded colored bands:
So it’s possible to make useful tires with pigmentation other than carbon black. 
However, no other readily-available filler has been found with the combination of beneficial properties seen in carbon black.
Other Benefits Of Black Tyres
Not only do the black tyres increase strength and durability, they also largely affect the safety of your driving.
Having stronger, long-lasting tyres means you will have a more reliable drive.
Tyres could be considered the most important part of your vehicle as they affect almost every performance factor from handling and acceleration to braking and ride comfort.
It, therefore, comes as no surprise that black tyres are the most popular manufactured today.
When it comes to looks, although black may be considered boring, they are definitely easier to clean. 
They are therefore more practical than the white wall tires or fully white tires which are sometimes seen to be more luxurious, particularly on classic cars.
While some novelty cars with colorful tyres might exist, they aren’t considered suitable for daily driving.
The plain black tyres, though they may seem dull, are chosen for a very important reason; tyre durability and road safety.
The black colour is a good absorber of heat and can absorb the sun rays better when a vehicle is out in open under the sun, the wear and tear will be very minimal as compared to any other colour.
During the run of the vehicle, the tyres tend to get hot and the speciality of the black colour is that it does absorb heat fast and can return it back to the roads as well, so the temperature though hot but still remains balanced.
There are also practical considerations; colored tires would be harder to keep clean and might tend to clash with the color and style of the car itself — even if multiple colors were made and stocked (itself a logistical challenge that would increase prices) there would be many color shade combinations that clashed, while “black goes with everything.”
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