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Overview of the Important Factors Influencing the Performance of Eco-Friendly Brake Pads

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym14061180

Keywords

brake pad; natural fiber; filler; wear test; friction; composites

Funding

  1. Universitas Tarumanagara [1827-Int-KSI-KLPPM/UNTAR/XI/2021]

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The braking system plays a crucial role in automotive safety. The durability and quality of brake pads are vital for their effective functioning. Asbestos, a harmful material, has been widely used in brake pad manufacturing but efforts are being made to find natural alternatives. This review focuses on analyzing the key parameters affecting brake pad performance and discusses the composition of fillers and fiber reinforcements in polymer composites.
The braking system is a crucial element in automotive safety. In order for the braking mechanism to function effectively, the brake pads' durability as well as quality are crucial aspects to take into account. A brake pad is a part of a vehicle that holds the wheel rotation so that braking can occur. Asbestos, which is harmful to human health, is a raw material that is recently being widely used as a material mixture for the manufacturing of brake pads. Many efforts have been made by researchers to find other natural alternative materials to replace the use of asbestos. Natural materials that have received much attention and research include coconut fiber, wood powder or flour, bamboo fiber, shell powder, etc. This review paper focuses on analyzing the main parameters that affect brake pad performance. The composition of filler and fiber types of reinforcement for polymer composites is discussed. Previous studies' information on the fabrication and testing of brake pads are also highlighted. Furthermore, the findings of this review can provide researchers and academicians with useful information and points to consider for further research.

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