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Why Are Car Tyres Always Black In Colour? Why Not White Tyres, Reasons will shock you

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Have you ever wondered why you can never see a car tyre that’s not black? Why is it that regardless of all the innovations in the automobile industry, you’ll never encounter a car with white tyres or any other colour but black?

If you’ve ever wondered about this, you are not the only one. But, we have discovered why car tyres are black and not white. So, read along to find out too.

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Why You Will Never See White Or Red Car Tyres

Why Car Tyres Are Always Black
Why Car Tyres Are Always Black

Rubber is the raw material that is used for making tyres. By default, rubber is milky white. So, why are tyres now black?

But, there’s a compound called carbon black that’s black, which is put into making tyres. It is added to the rubber as a stabilising chemical compound. So, when added, it changes the colour of the rubber from white to black.

Carbon black is a heat conductor for when car tyres are heated up on the road; it increases the strength and durability of the tyre.

It also makes car tyres last longer. It’s an essential additive to tyres that extends a tyre’s longevity. It does this when it conducts absorbed tyre heat away from the parts of the car that tend to get hot while driving. 

Car Tyres
Car Tyres

The carbon black also protects the tyre from the damaging effects of ultraviolet light and the ozone layer. UV light and ozone are the main elements that damage car tyres quickly. And because carbon black protects the tyre, it makes the tyres safer for use.

So, the black colour of the tyre is a safe choice tyre makers consider before making tyres.

That’s to say, they can make white tyres only with rubber, but it wouldn’t last or serve its purpose. However, black tyres are good choices on another level—they are easy to clean and wash when stained.

Conclusion

If you’ve ever wondered why car tyres are all black, this gives you a detailed reason why we will continue to have black tyres. That’ll be until there’s a carbon red or carbon white. Until then, black tyres reign supreme.

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