
The car brake disc provides the friction surface required for the vehicle’s disc braking system, working together with brake pads to slow down and stop the vehicle. During braking, the disc dissipates heat generated by friction to maintain consistent braking performance. Brake discs are commonly replaced during brake system maintenance when wear, thickness reduction, or surface deformation affects braking efficiency.
• Disc Type: Solid / Ventilated (depending on vehicle platform)
• Material: High-carbon cast iron or standard grey iron (application-based)
• Surface Finish: Precision-machined braking surface
• Tolerance Control: Thickness and runout controlled for service stability
• Coating Options: Anti-corrosion coating available for selected models
• Passenger vehicles with disc brake systems
• Common Asian, European, and regional vehicle platforms
• Suitable for standard service replacement and fleet maintenance use