Available for ImportMetal-Ceramic Friction Pad (Left) for Enhanced Braking Performance - 4071.42.250.2
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Metal-ceramic brake lining is a metal base with a metal-ceramic friction layer baked to it. The friction layer is produced by powder metallurgy from metallic and non-metallic powders. It is used in braking systems of railway rolling stock with disc brakes and a maximum operating speed of 200 km/h. Brake lining is used to provide the necessary braking efficiency in pair with a brake disc made of steel. It has a stable coefficient of friction in a wide range of loads and temperatures, as well as in wet friction (rain, snow).
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