
When car tires are manufactured, special lubricants help the hot rubber slide out of the molds without tearing or sticking. These release agents must withstand temperatures over 150°C while leaving no residue that could affect the tire's grip on the road. Some modern tire factories use vegetable-based oils instead of petroleum products, making the process more environmentally friendly. Without proper lubrication, each tire would stick to its mold and be ruined.