January 15, 2010

Nitrogen Tire Inflation System


Nitrogen Tire Inflation System

Exclusive summary about Nitrogen Tire Inflation System by Jason Miller

Until very recently, advances in tire technology concentrated on the rubber, tread, and the radial metal used in the structure of the tire. The means by which the tire was inflated. Now, thanks to huge research into what could improve tire performance for all drivers, nitrogen tire inflation systems are available that are set to revolutionize the whole industry.

Using a nitrogen tire inflation system allows you to replace the regular air in the tire with pure inert nitrogen gas, which in turn protects the rubber, and has a number of other important benefits for drivers.

A tire filled with regular air starts to deflate gradually. Low pressure in a tire means that it has a higher rolling resistance. Nitrogen tire inflation systems are set to be that edge. You can with a Nitrogen tire.

For example, the RTI RTINTF-15 Plus is an excellent piece of equipment for inflating nitrogen tires.

Nitrogen - The Better Air for Tires

Exclusive summary about Nitrogen the Better Air for Tires by Bond Mejeh

A tire is normally filled with compressed air, where the air contains moisture that can greatly affect pressure as the tires heat up and cool down. Oxygen slowly leaks out of the tire as the oxygen molecules find their way right through the rubber of the tire wall. To help combat this from happening, the tires can be filled with an inert gas called nitrogen. Racing tires are often filled with nitrogen as well to help combat the changes in pressure caused by the extreme heat produced on the race track.

Do be aware though when people claim that just filling the tire with nitrogen will increase gas mileage. At the low pressures tires hold there is little difference between a properly inflated nitrogen tire and a tire properly inflated with air.

1 comment:

  1. With nitrogen,proper tire inflation is maintained for longer periods of time.You get improved gas mileage,improved tire life and most important,improved handling.

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