They start to lose integrity around 200⁰C or 390⁰F… we’ll be dead long before our tires randomly soften to the poi t rhey deform.
But you’re right that friction under even slightly higher heat means they’ll wear out significantly quicker. Drivers might need to change them every 1-2 years instead of 3-5, as a hypothetical.
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crop failure will be a big issue. cant grow corn or apples indoors. Hope yall like… lettuce.
The melting point of rubber tires is around 371°C or 700°F
They soften much earlier, though. And there’s also the friction of moving against the road.
They start to lose integrity around 200⁰C or 390⁰F… we’ll be dead long before our tires randomly soften to the poi t rhey deform.
But you’re right that friction under even slightly higher heat means they’ll wear out significantly quicker. Drivers might need to change them every 1-2 years instead of 3-5, as a hypothetical.
We can change the rubber formulation so the Tg shifts up or down. This is actually part of the difference in winter and summer tires.