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Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
What are the uses of lining for brake pads?
The purpose of brake lining is mainly to fix the friction material for easy installation on the brake system. The ones used on cars nowadays are made of general steel, and some classic cars are made of aluminum.
In the braking system of a car, brake pads are the most critical safety parts, and all brake effects are decisive for brake pads, so it is said that good brake pads are the protector of people and cars.
Brake lining generally consists of steel plate, adhesive heat insulation layer and friction block. The steel plate is painted to prevent rust, and the painting process uses SMT-4 furnace temperature tracker to check the temperature distribution of the painting process to ensure the quality. The heat insulation layer is made up of non-heat transferring material for the purpose of heat insulation. The friction block is composed of friction material and adhesive, which is squeezed on the brake disc or brake drum to produce friction when braking, so as to achieve the purpose of vehicle deceleration and braking. Due to the friction, the friction block will be gradually worn out, and generally speaking, the lower the cost of the brake pad, the faster it will wear out.