The brake rotor (disc), which rotates with the wheel, is gripped by brake pads (friction material) to create stopping power.

Brake Discs

Brake Discs

Overview

A brake disc is usually round and flat, featuring a central hub where it is mounted onto the wheel assembly.

A brake disc, or rotor, is a vital part of a vehicle's braking system, usually made from cast iron, carbon composite, or carbon-carbon materials. It provides a surface for brake pads to clamp onto, converting kinetic energy into heat to slow or stop the vehicle, ensuring safe and effective braking performance.

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Features

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High Durability

Made from materials like cast iron, carbon composite, or carbon-carbon to withstand heat and wear.

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Optimal Friction

Provides a reliable surface for brake pads to create the necessary friction for effective stopping power.

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Heat Resistance

Designed to dissipate heat effectively, preventing overheating during heavy braking.

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Corrosion Resistance

Coated or treated to resist corrosion from moisture, road salts, and other environmental factors.

Applications

Passenger Vehicles

Passenger Vehicles

Commonly used in cars and light trucks to ensure safe and efficient braking performance.

Commercial Vehicles

Commercial Vehicles

Larger vehicles such as buses and trucks rely on heavy duty brake discs for reliable stopping power.

Motorcycles

Motorcycles

High-performance motorcycles use brake discs for precise and responsive braking in a variety of conditions.

Electric Vehicles (EVs)

Electric Vehicles (EVs)

Used in electric vehicles for energy efficient braking, ensuring smooth deceleration and regenerative braking when required.

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