How to distinguish natural butyl rubber inner tube from ordinary inner tube?

2025-04-28

1. Different structure

Natural butyl rubber inner tube is thinner and more elastic than ordinary inner tube, which can achieve better shock absorption effect when we use it to prevent us from being too bumpy. Natural butyl rubber inner tube is a tire used in the inner cavity of tires of cars, motorcycles, etc. The main material is butyl rubber, while ordinary inner tube is relatively thick and inelastic. And the inner tube of natural butyl rubber also has good air tightness, heat resistance, aging resistance and small permanent deformation. In order to maintain the pressure in the tire, our butyl rubber inner tube is equipped with a valve, which can be used for inflating and discharging air, etc., which is very convenient.

2. Different performance

Natural butyl inner tube is thinner and more elastic than ordinary inner tube, which makes us less vibration and noise when driving. And because of its material characteristics, natural butyl rubber inner tube also has very good heat resistance and aging resistance, which can better protect our tires, and also allow us to drive longer and reduce our costs. But ordinary inner tubes are relatively thick and inelastic, and cannot provide the same shock absorption and protection.

Natural Butyl Rubber Inner Tube

There are great differences between natural butyl inner tubes and ordinary inner tubes in terms of materials and performance. Butyl rubber inner tubes are thinner, more elastic, and have a longer service life. Ordinary inner tubes are relatively thick and inelastic, and the annular elastic tubes that are basically used to maintain the internal pressure of the tire and the valve will not deform. So we can consider natural butyl inner tubes more when buying tires. If you have any questions, please feel free to consult Ruichitong Industrial Co., Ltd.!


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