Melting Point of Rubber Tires: Myths, Heat Effects, and Real Temperatures Explained
The melting point of rubber tires is about 365 degrees Fahrenheit (185 degrees Celsius). Rubber has a complex molecular structure with strong chemical bonds that provide heat resistance. However, it can start to burn at temperatures above this melting point, impacting tire performance in high-temperature conditions. The heat effects on rubber tires become significant during … Read more