What Materials Are Used to Make Car Brake Pads?
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Car brake pads are generally made from the following four types of materials: 1. Resin-based brake materials; 2. Powder metallurgy brake materials; 3. Carbon/carbon composite brake materials; 4. Ceramic-based brake materials. Additional information about car brake pads is as follows: 1. Car brake pads typically consist of a steel plate, an adhesive heat insulation layer, and a friction block. The steel plate is coated to prevent rust, and the coating process is monitored using an SMT-4 furnace temperature tracker to ensure quality by detecting the temperature distribution during the coating process. 2. Brake pads are mainly categorized into the following types: asbestos brake pads, semi-metallic brake pads, low-metallic brake pads, NAO formula brake pads, ceramic brake pads, and NAO ceramic brake pads. 3. There is no unified standard for the replacement time of brake pads, but the general replacement frequency is around 30,000 cycles.