Brakes – Elements – Shoes
Patent
1993-03-08
1994-06-28
Oberleitner, Robert
Brakes
Elements
Shoes
188251A, 188251M, F16D 6902
Patent
active
053238834
ABSTRACT:
An automotive disc brake assembly comprises a disc rotor made of graphite cast iron with a structure of pearlite, and a brake pad made of organic material. The disc rotor has a first thermal conductivity falling in a range from 0.090 to 0.140 cal/cm.sec..degree.C. The brake pad has second thermal conductivity falling in a range from 0.65 to 3.00 Kcal/mh.degree.C. The second thermal conductivity falls in a range from 0.65 to 0.98 Kcal/mh.degree.C. provided that the second thermal conductivity satisfies the following relationship with the first thermal conductivity:
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Akiyama Koichi
Jinbo Yoshio
Matsui Hiromichi
Mibe Takahiro
Ozawa Akihiko
Nissan Motor Company Limited
Oberleitner Robert
Schwartz Chris
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