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Friction Materials for Small Car Solid Rotor Applications
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Abstract
Semi-metallic friction materials recently developed offer significant improvements in lining life, rotor compatability and noise over organic friction materials on small cars equipped with solid rotors. Improvements originally predicted from full brake inertia dynamometer tests have been verified on vehicle durability and fleet tests.
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Kwolek, J., "Friction Materials for Small Car Solid Rotor Applications," SAE Technical Paper 750874, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750874.Also In
References
- Aldrich F. William “Semi-Metallics: A New Type of Friction Material.” SAE Paper # 710591 June 7-11 1971
- Wynne G. R. “Development of Police Car Brake Standards.” SAE Paper # 750397 Feb. 24-28 1975
- Kwan Rhee Seong Kwolek John P. Sept. 10 1974