Friction Coefficient Identification and Environmental Marking System for Brake Linings(STABILIZED Mar 2019)
J866_201903
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to provide a uniform means of identification which may be used to classify the friction coefficient of brake linings, based on data obtained from tests conducted in accordance with SAE J661 Brake Lining Quality Test Procedure and SAE J2975 Measurement of Copper and other elements in Brake Friction Materials.
NOTE: It is emphasized that this document does not establish friction requirements for brake linings, nor does it designate significant characteristics of brake linings which must be considered in overall brake performance. Due to other factors that include brake system design and operating environment, the friction codes obtained from this document cannot reliably be used to predict brake system performance.
Rationale:
Proposal is to stabilize the document as it is up for Five-Year Review, no changes are required, and it represents marking requirements as specified by California and Washington state law for brake pad copper content. Discussions with WA Dept. of Ecology and CA Dept. of Toxic Substances control have confirmed agreement with stabilizing the SAE J866 standard.
Related Topics:
Brake linings
Brake lines
Brake pads
Braking systems
Test procedures
Copper
Technical review
Documentation
Chromium
Fibers
Also known as: SAE J 866
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