
The car brake pads press against the brake disc rotor to generate friction, allowing the vehicle to slow down or stop during braking. Manufactured with bonded friction materials, they help convert kinetic energy into controlled braking force while maintaining stable stopping performance. Brake pads are routine service components that are commonly replaced during vehicle maintenance as friction material gradually wears through daily driving.
• Friction material options: semi-metallic / low-metallic / ceramic (optional)
• Operating temperature range: suitable for standard urban and highway use
• Back plate treatment: anti-corrosion coating available
• Shim & noise control layers: optional depending on application
• Wear characteristics: balanced pad-to-disc compatibility
• Suitable for mainstream passenger vehicles across Asian, European, and selected American platforms.
• Coverage typically includes high-volume sedan, hatchback, and compact SUV models commonly found in aftermarket service networks.
• Different friction formulations for comfort-oriented or durability-oriented demand
• Customized back plate marking or private label packaging
• Specific noise control structures based on market preference