No, you can't create a public team. Teams does not support public sign-up, a public read-only mode, or otherwise letting any random person for any random reason join a team for a random period of time. It's fundamentally meant to be a private source of info.
Since you brought it up in the comments, the customer support use case is meant to empower the support team, not customers, which it also says on the site:
Empower the support team to find information and answers in the moment. Capture common questions and document unique cases for ongoing collaboration
The ticketing system is then meant to be external, and depends on the support form. Some companies might use phone support, some might use a digital ticketing system, or something completely different. What may or may not be used is beside the point, but the support ticket system isn't meant to be teams.
If you want a public Q&A, that's what the public Q&A is meant for. If your use case is off-topic for Stack Overflow, try elsewhere in the network. If it's completely off-topic to the entire network, then you need to figure out another solution. Tag creation has a low bar, and if you don't have the privilege, you can request it on meta.
And if you still insist on using teams, you can manually make your own hackish system to make it "public", in the meaning that you enable arbitrary sign-ups, but that assumes it's not a ToS violation (haven't checked), and that you're willing to pay for users when you inevitably exceed 50 users. And, again, teams wasn't made with this use case in mind in the first place. Q&As aren't ticket systems, but it really depends on what your actual use case is. There are a few use cases where the answer simply is that neither teams, nor SO or the network is fit for that particular use.
TL;DR:
How are customers supposed to send tickets if they have no access? Am I missing something?
They're not. They're supposed to send tickets to a different system (whatever your organization uses), and your support staff can then use Teams to handle the ticket by finding information on how to handle it. SO for teams isn't a ticket system.
...Stack Overflow as a Q&A forum for our product...
? Q/A doesn't work well for discussion forums