At Annat Frictions, our Car Brake Shoes High Metallic Formula is engineered to deliver exceptional braking performance—marrying precision, durability, and safety for vehicles of all types. Let’s demystify how this innovative solution works and its standout advantages.
The foundation lies in our optimized Brake Pads Mixture: a high metallic blend where premium metallic fibers (steel, copper, iron) make up 65-70% of the Brake Pads Friction Materials. Unlike organic or low-metallic alternatives, this ratio maximizes thermal conductivity and structural rigidity. When brakes engage, the metallic components in our Brake Pads Mixes create consistent, high-intensity friction against the drum, converting kinetic energy into heat for smooth, responsive stops—even under extreme loads.
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Car Brake Shoes High Metallic Formula
Our proprietary Brake Pads Formula elevates performance further: it achieves a friction coefficient of 0.45-0.55 (per SAE J661 standards), balancing stopping power with minimal wear. Enhanced with graphite and ceramic additives, it reduces noise, cuts dust by 40%, and resists brake fade up to 600°C—ideal for heavy-duty trucks, commercial fleets, and high-performance cars.
Truck Brake Linings Non Asbestos Formula
Durability is a key strength: our brake shoes last 80,000-100,000 km—30% longer than industry averages—thanks to abrasion-resistant brake pads friction materials that withstand 10,000+ cyclic stress tests without delamination. The homogeneous brake pads mixture eliminates hot spots, preventing judder, while the formula maintains stable performance from -30°C to 40°C, with less than 5% stopping distance deviation.
Truck Brake Linings Non Metallic Formula
At Annat Frictions, every batch undergoes strict quality control—from raw material checks to dyno testing. Our high metallic formula isn’t just a product: it’s a brake pads mixture that performs under pressure, brake pads friction materials built to last, brake pads mixes that deliver consistency, and a brake pads formula that redefines reliable braking. For drivers and operators, it’s the confidence of knowing your brakes work as hard as you do.






