Tire Tech Tip: Sorting through Nitrogen Inflation Options

Tire Tech Tip: Sorting through Nitrogen Inflation Options

Nitrogen in tires is no longer just for car enthusiasts and commercial vehicle fleets. Used for years in space shuttle and commercial aircraft tires, race car, military vehicle and off-road truck tires, nitrogen has become a popular replacement for standard air at many tire dealers.

Nitrogen in tires is no longer just for car enthusiasts and commercial vehicle fleets. Used for years in space shuttle and commercial aircraft tires, race car, military vehicle and off-road truck tires, nitrogen has become a popular replacement for standard air at many tire dealers. Among nitrogen’s advantages are improvements in tire pressure retention, improved fuel economy (claims have been made for 5% or better), better vehicle handling and cooler tire running temperatures.

Other benefits include eliminating oxygen from inside the tire casing that can age and weaken rubber compounds, and removing moisture that can lead to wheel rust and corrosion of valves and belt packages. Nitrogen does not support combustion, has no smell and is generally non-reactive with tire components. It offers improved TPMS performance with fewer faults – presumably from less tire pressure fluctuation due to the absence of water vapor. Race teams are said to use nitrogen so they can more accurately predict tire pressure fluctuation and improve performance.

A tire filled with compressed air can lose 1.5 psi in less than a month. Because of its larger molecular size, nitrogen migrates through a tire three to four times slower than oxygen, experts say. So, nitrogen helps maintain proper tire pressure longer, keeping tires within their safe operating pressure, while saving fuel and reducing emissions.

Nitrogen has become the choice where safety is a concern. Its introduction and acceptance in the passenger tire market was slowed by the cost of the equipment needed to generate and administer it – some nitrogen generating machines can cost upwards of $8,000. There is ROI if one can charge $5 per tire for a purge and fill. Regular nitrogen inflation and topoffs can be used to build traffic and retain customers.

Although 78% of the air we breathe is nitrogen (21% is oxygen and 1% is other gases), obtaining adequately pure nitrogen has been a problem. Manufacturer recommendations call for a purity level between 93% and 98%. Research has shown that nitrogen purity above 93.4% in passenger tires actually allows oxygen, an unwelcome intruder, to begin to migrate back into the tire.

Less expensive nitrogen inflators often use bottled nitrogen from industrial gas suppliers. These units offer portability and simplicity, but require delivery and maintenance of a steady supply of tanks. More expensive units generate nitrogen by using gas-permeable membranes that separate the nitrogen from a compressed air supply. When they are filled with air at high pressures, the smaller gas molecules leak out, leaving the larger nitrogen molecules to travel into a holding tank.

The efficiency of the membranes and storage capacity determines the cost of these units, as well as their cfm rating (2 to 12 scfm or more) and automated purge and fill features. Look for a system that will double purge and fill up to at least four tires simultaneously. The faster the cycle, the better (10 minutes per cycle has been a benchmark). Note, however, that the membranes can become clogged and degraded over time, requiring more work from the air compressor to produce a similar amount of nitrogen. Lower ambient temperatures can also reduce output. Lately, even the larger membrane-based machines have become portable, allowing them be rolled to a car outside or used in the bay.

Article courtesy of TIRE REVIEW magazine.

You May Also Like

Embracing Cutting-Edge Solutions the Industry has to Offer

Embracing cutting-edge solutions is strategic and imperative for technicians navigating the constantly changing landscape of automotive maintenance and repair.

Nadine Battah

Remember last month how I said 2024 was your year to be the technicians you always wanted to be? Remaining stagnant as a technician is simply not an option anymore if you want to be successful in the automotive industry. You must proactively seek out opportunities to embrace new tools, techniques and solutions that promise to enhance efficiency, accuracy and customer satisfaction.Embracing what’s new is strategic and imperative for technicians navigating the constantly changing landscape of automotive maintenance and repair.One of the top reasons I can give you for embracing new technology is the potential for improved diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. With the arrival of advanced diagnostic tools, like the Bosch ADS 625X, the Autel IA900, or the Hunter ADASLink, technicians can pinpoint issues with precision, reducing guesswork and minimizing the risk of a comeback. Whether it’s sophisticated tools or cutting-edge software solutions, the ability to leverage these new tools should empower you to deliver next-level service and drive positive repair experiences for your customers.Another thing to keep in mind is that embracing new technology and equipment opens doors to expanded service offerings. From state-of-the-art lifts and alignment systems, to specialized tools designed for specific makes and models, investing in the latest equipment enables you and other technicians to tackle a larger range of repairs and maintenance with confidence and precision. As the technology in cars continue to evolve, so too must the tools and equipment that technicians rely on to get the job done.Embracing new technology and equipment can also lead to improved productivity in the shop. By leveraging high-quality products that are specifically designed for today’s vehicles, you can streamline workflow, minimize downtime and deliver exceptional results for your customers.At TechShop, we understand the importance of embracing new technology, equipment and products in the automotive repair industry. That’s why we’re excited to announce the debut of our all-new “Tool Time” video podcast series, where guests from brands like Ingersoll Rand, Clore Automotive, SATA Spray Equipment and many more will sit down and join Eric Garbe and myself to discuss education and training on the latest products our industry has to offer.Join us as we embrace the future of automotive tool supply and equipment advancements together. And, be sure to subscribe to the TechShop newsletter to stay tuned!

TPMS: Are Retrofits in Your Future?

Installing a retrofit kit can be performed with the tools and equipment you already own and use on a daily basis.

Tire tread
Maximize Your Scan Tool

Are you maximizing your scan tools to their full potential? Don’t let them be just an expensive code reader.

Scan Tool
2024 Is Your Year to Be the Technician You Always Wanted to Be

As we enter 2024, strategic career planning is essential for success in the automotive repair industry.

happy new year 2024
Impact Wrench Technology

Interchangeable anvils are a feature on some new impacts.

Other Posts

Tools in the Eye of the Beholder

We’re here to help you see all the tools, so you can invest wisely.

Multimeter Accuracy: How Important Is It?

Multimeter accuracy is critical for EV diagnostics.

multimeter
More Than A Scan Tool

Scan tools serve as indispensable diagnostic hubs, offering access to a wealth of resources, from OEM technical bulletins to community-documented repairs.

scan tool
Battling Stress and Burnout

Here are some quick tips for managing stress and avoiding burnout in the fast-paced automotive repair industry.

Nadine Battah