
Why Inflate With Nitrofill?
Compressed air is your tire's worst enemy. Air is about 78% nitrogen,
21% oxygen, and 1% other. Nitrogen is inert, non combustible and non
corrosive. Oxygen, on the other hand, is immensely destructive to
rubber and other tire materials. As soon as a tire is manufactured and
exposed to air, the effects of "oxidation" begin to deteriorate the
rubber. Over time it loses its elasticity and strength, just like an
old rubber band you've probably found around your home. This same
process occurs in tires inflated with air as the oxygen attacks the
rubber molecules, working from the inside out, until the oxygen, and it
destructive properties, permeates the tire structure and ultimately the
tread.
Increases Safety- In 7 million miles of truck tire testing, nitrogen inflated tires lasted longer.
- Tire failures were reduced by 50%.
- Tread life was increased by 25-30%.
Improves Performance- Improves steering.
- Improves handling.
- Improves braking.
- Reduces chance of tire failure.
Saves Time, Money, Tires- Dramatically slows pressure loss from permeation.
- Improves fuel economy.
- Reduces tire oxidation.
- Eliminates interior wheel corrosion.
- Reduces running temperatures.
- Decreases false alarms and activation of Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.