Metal material brake pads
There are two types of metal materials: iron and copper. There is a commonly known type of wear-resistant iron. This type of metal sheet is relatively black and there are no visible spots. There is also a type of copper powder. On the surface of the brake pads, some brass or purple copper metal blocks or small particles can be seen.
Introduction to Automotive Brake Pads
Car brake pads, also known as car brake pads, refer to friction materials fixed on brake drums or brake discs that rotate with the wheels. The friction lining and friction pads bear external pressure, generating friction to achieve the purpose of vehicle deceleration.
Car brake pads are generally composed of steel plates, bonded insulation layers, and friction blocks. The steel plates need to be coated to prevent rust, and the SMT-4 furnace temperature tracker is used to detect the temperature distribution during the coating process to ensure quality.