What to Do When Brake Discs Get Wet
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After the brake discs get wet, it's best to gently press the brakes a few times at low speed to drain the water, otherwise insufficient braking may occur. On rainy days, brake discs inevitably get wet, and braking distances tend to increase. The only way to ensure safety is to reduce driving speed and maintain sufficient distance from vehicles ahead. Here's some information about brake pads: 1. Definition and function of brake pads: Automobile brake pads, also called brake linings, refer to the friction materials fixed on the brake drums or discs rotating with the wheels. The friction linings and blocks bear external pressure to generate friction, thereby achieving vehicle deceleration. 2. Composition of brake pads: Automobile brake pads generally consist of steel plates, bonded heat insulation layers, and friction blocks. The steel plates undergo anti-rust coating, with the coating process monitored by SMT-4 furnace temperature trackers to ensure temperature distribution quality during coating.