At Annat Frictions, our Truck Brake Pads Sintered Metallic Formula is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of heavy-duty fleets—from long-haul trucks to construction vehicles—delivering unmatched safety and durability where standard brakes fall short.
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Truck Brake Pads Sintered Metallic Formula
The foundation of our formula is a precision-engineered Brake Pads Mixture: a scientific blend of 46% high-purity copper (for heat dissipation), 23% iron (for structural strength), 6% nickel (for corrosion resistance), 11% graphite (for friction stability), and 4% ceramic particles (for wear resistance). This isn’t just a mix—it’s a rigorously tested Brake Pads Formula, refined through 550+ hours of lab simulations and dynamometer trials to ensure every component works in synergy. We compress these Brake Pads Mixes at 2,050 psi (14.1 MPa) to form dense preforms, then sinter them at 1,820°F (993°C) in a controlled atmosphere—creating tough, uniform Brake Pads Friction Materials built for extreme use.
Truck Brake Linings Non Asbestos Formula
Our sintered metallic formula offers three game-changing advantages:
1. Superior Heat Resistance: Maintains a friction coefficient of 0.44-0.46 even at 1,230°F (666°C)—32% more stable than organic pads—eliminating brake fade during heavy-load or downhill stops.
2. Extended Service Life: Features a wear rate of only 0.0019 inches per 1,000 miles (0.048 mm per 1,609 km), lasting 2.2x longer than semi-metallic alternatives and reducing fleet maintenance costs by up to 38%.
3. All-Condition Reliability: Delivers consistent braking force (up to 8,600 N per pad) in rain, dust, or ice. The graphite in our brake pads mixture also cuts braking noise by 28%, improving driver comfort.
Truck Brake Linings Non Metallic Formula
Every batch undergoes 10 strict quality checks—from material composition audits to real-road performance tests—to meet Annat Frictions’ uncompromising standards. For fleets that prioritize safety, efficiency, and long-term value, our formula isn’t just a choice—it’s a performance guarantee.






