What is the difference between disc brakes and ventilated disc brakes?
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Automobile disc brakes and ventilated disc brakes have the following specific differences: 1. The materials used in disc brakes and ventilated disc brakes are different: Ventilated disc brakes use gray cast iron to improve wear resistance, and incorporate carbon fiber materials and various composite materials to meet the requirements of lightweight and practicality, while disc brakes use gray iron material, which does not have wear resistance. 2. The functional effects of disc brakes and ventilated disc brakes are different: The shape design of ventilated discs gives them better ventilation performance than disc brakes, and the lifespan of ventilated discs is also longer than that of disc brake systems. 3. The structures of disc brakes and ventilated disc brakes are different: Ventilated disc brakes have small holes in their structure, while disc brakes do not have small holes. 4. The positions of disc brakes and ventilated disc brakes are different: Ventilated disc brakes can be used on any one of the four wheels, while disc brakes are mainly used on the rear wheels.