Why Tyres Are Black In Colour?
Why
the car tyres are always black in colour? Even navy blue is good, how
about sea green or, even vibrant orange isn’t bad though? Is it a coincidence
or is there any specific reason behind it?
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These
questions rarely crop up in our philosophical minds but there are definite
reasons behind it. Since the invention of automobiles, black colour has been
the boring shade of the tyres. So let’s find out, what’s cooking since then,
and what’s the daal me ‘kaala’ here.
First,
let’s brush up your mind a bit. The natural colour of rubber is ’white’. Yeah,
you have read it right, its milky white! But what makes it the opposite? There
is nothing like rocket science here, it’s the ‘carbon black’ chemical that
makes it so. The thing is added for not just cosmetic reasons, but a lot more
than that. In tyre manufacturing process, the black colour is obtained by
combining stabilising chemicals with tyre polymer during the production.
Longevity
of Tyres
The
chemical in rubber for tyres is added to protect them from damaging or wearing
out early. The result is safer and longer life of your car/bike tyre. So
let’s get slightly technical in this respect. The major factor responsible for
tyre degrading is the ozone, a natural odourless gas which is part of the air
around us we breathe.
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Safety
of Tyres
Tyres
are one of the most important parts of your vehicle driving as performance factors
like acceleration and handling depends on them. The black tyre not only
increases the durability but also largely affects the safety of your driving.
The more long lasting tyres you have, the more you will have reliable driving.
Looks
When
it comes to looks, black colour seems to be a boring shade, but it provides
character to the car. Therefore, the practical aspect can be seen that black
tyres look outstanding on high-end vehicles. Secondly, the black coloured tyres
are easier to clean and might not look as dirty if they were in some other
shade.
So,
the maker of tyres depends on this black factor. The plain black tyres might be
dull to look at, but they are being manufactured for an important reason i.e.
durability and road safety.
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