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Improvement of Friction Brake Lining Performance

2003-10-19
2003-01-3316
In the past, many different remedies have been tried to eliminate the sources of annoying brake noise, e.g., replacing brake hardware, adding shims, resurfacing the rotors, etc. The composition of the brake linings was seldom considered, since asbestos-filled materials possess many characteristics important to low noise operation. With the disappearance of asbestos from brake linings, many other materials were evaluated in order to maintain performance while keeping brake noise to a minimum. Fillers like calcium silicate, glass fiber, mica, etc. offer some similar performance characteristics to asbestos. Friction modifiers, such as metal oxides, metal sulfides, rubber scrap, etc are also used to maintain a more constant coefficient of friction during braking. Among the metal sulfides, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is often used since it possesses very good dry lubricating properties.
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