Brake Type:
Brake Pads
Size:
Customized
Material:
Rubber
Pattern Material:
Iron
Surface Finish:
Other
Contact Person
Plot No. - E-2O/21, MIDC Area, Satpur Colony, Near Reliance Petrol Pump,
Brake pads are an essential part of a car's braking system. The brake pads apply pressure to the car's brake discs when the driver presses the brake pedal. This is done to convert kinetic energy into heat, which is then dissipated by the brake fluid. Brake pads wear out over time and need to be replaced periodically. A common brake pad is a material that is usually made of an organic compound, typically some form of ceramic, such as silicon carbide, silicon nitride, or aluminum oxide. These pads are typically attached to the surface of the brake disc or drum through the use of springs and fasteners. The brake pads are designed to be porous so that they can effectively dissipate heat that is generated by the friction created by the braking process. Brake pads are typically replaced every year or two because they wear down with use.
Brake Type: | Brake Pads |
Size: | Customized |
Material: | Rubber |
Pattern Material: | Iron |
Surface Finish: | Other |