Nitrogen gas filling
Nitrogen gas reduces the natural loss of tire pressure compared to regular air, so it helps maintain a stable tire pressure for longer. At Mr. Tireman, we recommend filling your tires with nitrogen gas.
Nitrogen gas filling maintains tire pressure for a longer period of time than regular air filling. However, in order to detect problems such as punctures early, it is still necessary to check tire pressure on a daily basis, just as with regular air filling.
Nitrogen gas filling maintains tire pressure for a longer period of time than regular air filling. However, in order to detect problems such as punctures early, it is still necessary to check tire pressure on a daily basis, just as with regular air filling.
Nitrogen, which makes up approximately 78% of the air, has the property of being less able to pass through the gaps between rubber molecules than oxygen.
By taking advantage of this property and filling tires with only nitrogen, it is possible to prevent the air pressure from naturally decreasing.
In addition to passenger car tires, nitrogen gas is also filled in aircraft tires, which prioritize safety, and racing tires, which prioritize driving performance.
By taking advantage of this property and filling tires with only nitrogen, it is possible to prevent the air pressure from naturally decreasing.
In addition to passenger car tires, nitrogen gas is also filled in aircraft tires, which prioritize safety, and racing tires, which prioritize driving performance.





