How Is The Brake Pad Formed?

Brake pads are generally made up of brake linings (also known as friction materials, friction blocks), back Board or hoof and accessories. Brake linings (friction materials, friction blocks) are mainly composed of four parts. Adhesives, fiber skeletons, friction modifiers and fillers.
Commonly used brake pads are light truck shoe brake pads, heavy truck drum brakes Car blades and disc brake pads.
Light truck shoe brake pads generally include metal welding shoes, friction materials, Pull rod, adjusting spring, etc.;
Heavy truck drum brake pads generally include brake shoes, rivets, friction materials, etc.; 
Disc brake pads generally include metal back plates, friction materials, alarm lines, and alarms, silencer, claws, etc.

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