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Brake Pad Manufacturing Process

1. Material Selection

  • Friction Material: A mix of fibers (like aramid or ceramic), fillers, abrasives, binders (usually resin), and sometimes metal powders is chosen based on performance needs (noise, dust, temperature resistance).
  • Backing Plate: Usually made of high-quality steel, it serves as the base for the brake pad.

2. Mixing

  • All ingredients of the friction material are weighed and mixed precisely.
  • This mix is called the “compound” or “friction blend.”

3. Forming the Pad (Preforming)

  • The friction material is placed into a mold along with the steel backing plate.
  • Using high-pressure and heat, the mixture is compressed and formed into the basic brake pad shape.

4. Curing (Hot Pressing or Cold Pressing + Oven Baking)

  • The pads are cured to harden the resin and bond the material.
    • Hot Press: Heat and pressure are applied in the mold itself.
    • Cold Press + Oven: Pressed cold and then cured in an oven at ~150–200°C for several hours.

5. Post-Curing Treatments

  • Pads may be scorched or heat-treated to:
    • Burn off gases
    • Stabilize the surface
    • Reduce bedding-in time

6. Finishing

  • Pads are machined to ensure correct thickness and flatness.
  • Chamfers, slots, or shims may be added for noise reduction and performance.

7. Attachment to Backing Plate

  • Friction material is bonded (glued or mechanically attached) to the steel backing plate.
  • Some brands use rivets; others use integral molding.

8. Painting & Coating

  • The backing plate is painted or coated for corrosion resistance.

9. Marking & Labelling

  • Each pad is marked with part numbers, batch codes, and sometimes friction codes (e.g., FF, GG).

10. Quality Control

  • Pads are tested for:
    • Thickness, hardness, and bonding strength
    • Shear testing
    • Friction performance (in labs or dyno machines)
    • Noise and dust levels

11. Packaging

  • Pads are packed with hardware kits, instructions, or wear sensors (if applicable).
  • Finally, they are boxed and labeled for shipping.
BREX Team
BREX Team
http://snaindustries.com

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