Developed in the 1980s ceramic brake pads area blend of super strong ceramic think of it a bit like pottery fired in a kiln with copper fibers embedded into the pad compound.
Ceramic brake disc material.
Materials ceramic brake pads represent the most recent technology and are created using a combination of ceramic material and copper fiber.
This high performance material made from a special mixture of powders resins and fibres in a complex manufacturing process has been used since the 1970s in braking systems for aerospace applications and since the 1980s in motorsports.
Ceramic brake pads ceramic brake pads are the new ish kid on the block.
The ceramic materials are the composition of porcelain and clay.
Silicon resin is shot through with small grains of carbon fiber and moulded into the shape of a brake disc with regular holes added radially to create cooling vents.
High performance minimum weight.
Material a special feature of the carbon ceramic brake discs is represented by the ceramic composite material.
This material is obtained through a particular process which gives the possibility to add or deposit a layer of material to improve the friction coefficient on both the braking surfaces.
So like their metallic counterparts they do use metal parts but the main material is ceramic.
Ceramics are nonorganic nonmetallic substances created by the action of heating and cooling to form a crystalline structure.
The brembo group has been manufacturing carbon ceramic discs for automotive applications since 2002 when it first supplied these components for the ferrari enzo.
This is a super quiet pad.