Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
Patent
1977-07-05
1978-10-10
Woodberry, Edward M.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
74190, 188218R, 188251R, 188251A, 260 174BB, 260 174CL, 260 38, 260 4217, 260 4218, C08L 102
Patent
active
041195914
ABSTRACT:
An asbestos free organic base friction material for use as a friction lining of a brake. A combination of fibers selected from a group consisting of steel, cellulose, glass mineral and rayon fibers and a thermosetting resin binder are combined with cashew nut particles, elastomeric modifiers and inorganic modifiers to produce an organic base friction material having a substantial stable coefficient of friction over the normal operating range of the brake.
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Decker Ken C.
McCormick Jr. Leo H.
The Bendix Corporation
Woodberry Edward M.
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