Brembo Brake Disc
They are almost always attached to the brake hub. During braking, the brake pads press against the disc brake, reducing the rotational speed of the disc and thus the entire vehicle. Brake discs are usually made of cast iron or steel alloys. Just like the brake pads, the brake disc also wears out, but at a slower rate than the pads. With frequently repeated braking actions, the brake discs heat up significantly and must therefore meet the highest demands. To withstand extreme loads, there are also discs made of carbon and ceramic.
To achieve increased heat resistance, brake discs are sometimes heat-treated. In this process, they are heated significantly and then cooled again after production. Additionally, there are ventilated brake discs. Perforated or slotted brake discs provide better braking performance in wet conditions, as they transport the water sitting on the brake disc away more quickly and effectively through their recesses. Another advantage is that dirt, such as brake dust, disappears from the brake disc more quickly.
Brake system type | Disc brake |
OEM reference number | Bp6y26251e |
Type certificate number | 1ma880, 1xc711 |
Approval | A declaration of suitability is not required here (registration-free) |
Item number | 20977819 |
Manufacturer | Brembo |
Category | Car brake system |
Manufacturer no. | 08.9975.21 |
Release date | 24.5.2022 |
Exact colour description | Coated |
Brake system type | Disc brake |
Vehicle axle | Rear axle |
OEM reference number | Bp6y26251e |
Type certificate number | 1ma880, 1xc711 |
Approval | A declaration of suitability is not required here (registration-free) |
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