Does The Back Plate Thickness Affect The Brake Pads Performance?
The thickness of the back plate of the disc brake pad does not have much influence on the braking performance.
The supplier considers the cost issue and the car designer considers the weight of the car. Thinner iron plates will be used, but the thickness of the iron plates is too thin, such as less than 4mm. Since both ends of the brake lining move in the card slot, if the card slot is rusted or other foreign matter In which the sliding is unfavorable, it will cause the back plate to act as a piston during braking.The next deformation, there is a safety string
The supplier considers the cost issue and the car designer considers the weight of the car. Thinner iron plates will be used, but the thickness of the iron plates is too thin, such as less than 4mm. Since both ends of the brake lining move in the card slot, if the card slot is rusted or other foreign matter In which the sliding is unfavorable, it will cause the back plate to act as a piston during braking.The next deformation, there is a safety string
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