Brakes – Elements – Shoes
Patent
1977-02-10
1979-09-04
Halvosa, George E. A.
Brakes
Elements
Shoes
148 37, 188 732, 188218XL, 192107M, F16D 6902
Patent
active
041665210
ABSTRACT:
A brake disk and process for producing the same which is particularly suitable for use on motorcycles. A stainless steel material of particular chromium content is subjected to a heat-treating and press-quenching step to form a brake disk having a sufficient hardness required for the function of a brake and being of favorable appearance for use on motorcycles.
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Wrought Stainless Steels, Metals Handbook, 8th Edition, American Society for Metals, Cleveland, 1961, p. 409.
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Nakaji Hideki
Okunishi Hiromu
Sato Hideaki
Suwa Hiroyuki
Austin Pamela S.
Halvosa George E. A.
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Weiner Irving M.
Yedlin Melvin
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