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Why Is Car Tyres Always Black? ??????? by sucreblazing(m): 9:53pm On Mar 28, 2015
I have observed that car tyres always come in one colour which is BLACK! !!




cant the manufacturers make another colour like green, purple, red e.t.c atleast to create varieties of colours for there customers ?
Re: Why Is Car Tyres Always Black? ??????? by Ayoakinkahunsi(m): 10:18pm On Mar 28, 2015
Ha
but you can as well help in making other colour dont know while you ask that anyway
Re: Why Is Car Tyres Always Black? ??????? by Nobody: 10:25pm On Mar 28, 2015
is a product of carbon & Carbon r black

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Re: Why Is Car Tyres Always Black? ??????? by missdebs(f): 12:03am On Mar 29, 2015
you could start your own line of tyres
Re: Why Is Car Tyres Always Black? ??????? by chuka5000(m): 12:41am On Mar 29, 2015
I even asked my pop that question when I was younger.
I need a love-vendor my tire
Re: Why Is Car Tyres Always Black? ??????? by sucreblazing(m): 6:12am On Mar 29, 2015
missdebs:
you could start your own line of tyres




any experience? ??
Re: Why Is Car Tyres Always Black? ??????? by olenyi: 11:45pm On Mar 31, 2015
Not only black. At least I've seen white wall tires. Although I believe its mostly used when one wants to love vendor their car.
Re: Why Is Car Tyres Always Black? ??????? by Denn(m): 8:55am On Apr 01, 2015
Tires were originally in white...


Originally rubber tires were white, which is the natural color of rubber. In the early 1900s, Binney & Smith began selling their carbon black chemicals to Goodrich Tire Company, as it was found that the use of carbon black in rubber manufacturing significantly increased certain desirable qualities for rubber meant to be turned into tires. (Binney & Smith would later switch to making school products, and, eventually, re-name their company after their most popular product, Crayola Crayons.)

In any event, carbon black works as a reinforcing filler in rubber, which increases the durability and strength of the rubber. Specifically, adding about 50% by weight of carbon black increases the road-wear abrasion of the produced tire by as much as 100 fold and improves the tensile strength of the tire by as much as 1008%. For the uninitiated, the tensile strength is the amount of force needed to pull something to its breaking or bursting point.

Adding carbon black also helps conduct heat away from certain hot spots on the tire; specifically, in the tread and belt areas, which can get particularly hot at times while driving. This reduces thermal damage on the tire, further extending its lifespan.

http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2011/07/making-tires-black-instead-of-the-natural-white-color-of-rubber-produces-a-much-stronger-and-longer-lasting-tire/

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Re: Why Is Car Tyres Always Black? ??????? by sucreblazing(m): 7:34am On Apr 03, 2015
Denn:
Tires were originally in white...


Originally rubber tires were white, which is the natural color of rubber. In the early 1900s, Binney & Smith began selling their carbon black chemicals to Goodrich Tire Company, as it was found that the use of carbon black in rubber manufacturing significantly increased certain desirable qualities for rubber meant to be turned into tires. (Binney & Smith would later switch to making school products, and, eventually, re-name their company after their most popular product, Crayola Crayons.)

In any event, carbon black works as a reinforcing filler in rubber, which increases the durability and strength of the rubber. Specifically, adding about 50% by weight of carbon black increases the road-wear abrasion of the produced tire by as much as 100 fold and improves the tensile strength of the tire by as much as 1008%. For the uninitiated, the tensile strength is the amount of force needed to pull something to its breaking or bursting point.

Adding carbon black also helps conduct heat away from certain hot spots on the tire; specifically, in the tread and belt areas, which can get particularly hot at times while driving. This reduces thermal damage on the tire, further extending its lifespan.

http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2011/07/making-tires-black-instead-of-the-natural-white-color-of-rubber-produces-a-much-stronger-and-longer-lasting-tire/






nice one

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