Thursday, May 3, 2012

Full Contact Disc Brakes

As technology advanced, a new type of disc brake was created. The idea behind this type of brake is that a standard disc brake only applies pressure to 15 percent of the rotor surface at any given time. With a full contact disc brake, five additional pads are used so that contact is made with 75 percent of the rotor's surface. This system is thought to cool the brake better, and make for a quieter and quicker stop.