Ten Interesting Facts About Tyres
Everyone knows about the tires which suit their vehicle best. But you also need to know these interesting facts about your tires, which are listed below.
Why were tyre white in the early stages?
Tires are naturally white as the original colour of rubber is milky white. A tire is made of rubber and hundreds of other compounds. The tires used to be white at first then the manufacturers started to include carbon black in the process which increased the tire’s durability and life, which initially changed the colour of the tire to black.
How did “tyre” word originate?
The tire word came from the word attire which means clothing. It was in this sense that the wheels need clothing for protection.
Largest tyre in the world
The largest tire in the world is 80 feet tall and weighs around 10,886 kg. It is situated in Allen Park, Michigan, US.
Tyres are recyclable
Rubber is an important natural resource and it is the product, it is the most recycled product in the world. Recycled tires are used in various ways such as building roads, playground flooring, shoes, and fuel.
Tyres produced per day globally
Around 6.8 million tires are manufactured per day globally.
Radial Tyres
It is the most popular and followed tire structure in the world. Michelin invented the world’s first radial tire and was fitted in the Citroen vehicle.
Where were winter tyres invented
The world’s first winter tires were manufactured in Finland in 1934 by the famous Nokian Tyres.
World’s most expensive set of tyres
The most expensive set of tires were manufactured by a Dubai-based company called Z tyres which holds the record of selling the world’s costliest tires. The cost of 4 tires was USD $6,00,000. The tire was adorned with 24-carat gold and diamonds.
Who is the world’s largest tyre manufacturer?
The world’s largest tire manufacturer is the toy company called LEGO, It produces 700 million tires every year. The tires do not fit your car but fit in the toy cars.
Walnut shells in winter tyres
Toyo Tires introduced a tire in which walnut shells were used to increase the traction on snowy roads.