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Automotive Carbon Ceramic Brakes Are Approximately Four Times More Expensive Than Standard Cast Iron Discs
Automotive Carbon Ceramic Brakes Are Approximately Four Times More Expensive Than Standard Cast Iron Discs
Carbon ceramic brakes, also known as ceramic composite brakes, are a type of fixed calliper disc brake that is commonly employed in high-performance vehicles and supercars.

Carbon ceramic brakes, also known as ceramic composite brakes, are a type of fixed calliper disc brake that is commonly employed in high-performance vehicles and supercars. Carbon-ceramic brake pads, due to its material composition, will not wear out as quickly as normal brake pads under similar driving conditions. Carbon-ceramic brakes can be found in a variety of industries, including automobiles, rolling stock, motorcycles, and aeroplanes. These brakes can be utilised in passenger vehicles, LCVs, and HCVs in the automotive sector.

 

Automotive Carbon Ceramic Brakes are approximately four times more expensive than standard cast iron discs. These brakes are commonly seen in high-end vehicles such as Porsche, Bentley, Bugatti, Mercedes, Lamborghini, Ferrari, GM Corvette, and others. These brakes dissipate heat efficiently, maintain consistent performance, and avoid deformation. For example, a joint venture between SGL Carbon and Brembo S.p.A expects that demand for carbon ceramic brakes will increase once manufacturers discover a means to cut production costs. Brembo SGL partnership supplies carbon ceramic brakes to Aston Martin, Audi, Ferrari, Porsche, McLaren, and many more manufacturers.

 

 

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