Semi-metallic friction pad subjected to rust preventive treatmen

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106 36, 428323, 428328, 523149, 523156, B32B 1508

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045059632

ABSTRACT:
A semi-metallic friction pad subjected to rust preventive treatment, sides of which are applied with a heat-proof binder solution added with rust proof metallic powder therein. The rust proof metallic powder is single or mixed powder of stainless steel, aluminum or aluminum alloy, nickel or nickel alloy and chrome or chrome alloy. The heat-proof binder solution is a heat-proof resin solution of phenol resins, epoxy resins, melamine resins or silicon resins.

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