What is the reason for brake pad detachment?
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1. In most cases, the shedding of black powder from brake pads is a normal phenomenon, as it results from the regular wear and tear of vehicle braking. If the friction material remains unchanged in color but sheds debris, it indicates a product quality issue. Brake pads are made from a mixture of powder and rubber, formed through heating and compression. Some brake pads shed powder quite rapidly, while others... 2. It can affect the vehicle's driving range, as the service life of the brake pads becomes significantly shorter. If the brake pads shed powder slowly, it suggests that the pads are quite hard... 3. There are six main types of brake pads: asbestos, semi-metallic, low-metallic, ceramic, ceramic compound, and high-carbon compound. Asbestos-based pads... 4. produce considerable noise, while low-metallic pads can reduce noise and simultaneously enhance vehicle stability. Ceramic materials offer smooth and comfortable braking with excellent wear resistance.