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Big Friction Surface Brake Pads Ceramic Carbide Metal For Akebono Caliper
Braking principle
The working principle of the brake is mainly from friction. The
friction between the brake pad and the brake disc (drum) and the
tire and the ground is used to convert the kinetic energy of the
vehicle into the heat energy after friction and stop the car. A
good and efficient braking system must be able to provide stable,
sufficient and controllable braking force, and have good hydraulic
transmission and heat dissipation capabilities to ensure that the
force exerted by the driver from the brake pedal can be fully and
effectively transmitted to the master cylinder And each sub-pump,
and avoid hydraulic failure and brake recession caused by high
heat. The brake system on the car is divided into two categories:
disc and drum, but in addition to the cost advantage, the
efficiency of drum brakes is far less than that of disc brakes.
friction
"Friction" refers to the resistance to motion between the contact
surfaces of two opposing moving objects. The size of the friction
force (F) is proportional to the product of the friction
coefficient (μ) and the positive pressure (N) in the vertical
direction on the friction force surface, which is expressed in the
physical formula: F=μN. For the brake system: (μ) refers to the
friction coefficient between the brake pad and the brake disc, and
N is the force (Pedal Force) exerted by the brake caliper piston on
the brake pad. The larger the friction coefficient, the greater the
friction force, but the friction coefficient between the brake pad
and the disc will change due to the high heat generated after
friction, that is to say, the friction coefficient (μ) is the
change with temperature. However, each brake pad has a different
friction coefficient curve due to different materials. Therefore,
different brake pads will have different optimal working
temperatures and applicable working temperature ranges. This is
when you buy brake pads. all you need to know.
transmission of braking force
The force exerted by the brake caliper piston on the brake pads is
called the Pedal Force. After the force of the driver stepping on
the brake pedal is amplified by the lever of the pedal mechanism,
the power is amplified by the principle of the vacuum pressure
difference through the vacuum power booster to push the brake
master cylinder. The hydraulic pressure from the brake master
cylinder utilizes the incompressible power transmission effect of
the liquid, which is transmitted to each sub-pump through the brake
oil pipe, and the "Pascal's principle" is used to amplify the
pressure and push the piston of the sub-pump to exert force on the
brake pads. "Pascal's Law" (Pascal's Law) means that the liquid
pressure is the same anywhere in a closed container.
The pressure is obtained by dividing the applied force by the
force-receiving area. When the pressure is equal, we can achieve
the effect of power amplification by changing the size ratio of the
force-applying area and the force-receiving area
(P1=F1/A1=F2/A2=P2) . Used in the brake system, the ratio of the
master cylinder to the cylinder pressure is the ratio of the master
cylinder piston area to the cylinder piston area.
brake pads
High-performance brake pads are the most direct, effective and
simple way to improve braking power. At present, most of the
high-performance brake pads use carbon fiber and metal materials as
the main raw materials, and emphasize the environmentally friendly
formula without asbestos. Since the Know-How of brake pads lies in
the material formula, consumers cannot know the actual material
from the product label. Therefore, the choice of brake pads is
based on the friction coefficient-temperature curve and applicable
working temperature provided by the manufacturer. (if any), only
test reports or experience from professional media can be used as a
reference. There are car owners who misuse pure competitive brake
pads and spend a high price to get a braking effect that is worse
than the original brake pads. The reason is that its gentle driving
style keeps the brake pads from reaching the most basic working
temperature. Of course the effect is bad. The most common problem
when changing the brake pads is the accompanying noise. If the disc
is flat, there is no solution. Either accept it or change it.
product Introduction
Item Name | Akebono Brake pads |
Material | Ceramic Carbide Metal |
Applicable rotor temperaure | 500°C |
Disc area | D100mm |
Weight | 7kg |