Batching system
Adopting infrared scanning error prevention technology and computer program automatic batching and weighing system, ensuring accurate and consistent material proportioning, and controlling weighing accuracy within the range of 20g.
Why does the noise come from later on when the car brake pads are installed very well?
Answer: Based on the fact that the brake pads and brake discs are a pair of friction pairs, it is recommended to compare the performance of the brake pads after using them for 300-500 kilometers, because at this time, the brake pads and brake discs are basically worn in. The noise generated during this time period is sometimes not caused by the brake pads. If noise is generated after prolonged use, it is necessary to determine the problem with the brake pads.
How about the quality of many brake pads sold online now?
Answer: I don't know. In reality, we cannot make judgments, let alone online ones. What can be judged is your feedback on the usage effect after installation. You can choose an unmanned road section and test emergency braking at higher speeds and on rainy days more, although it may require some fuel. But it has great benefits for you to judge the braking stability of the product in emergency situations.
I feel that if there is a lot of metal content, it will be hard. If it is hard, there will definitely be more noise. The repair shop also says the same, right?
Answer: No, it's not right. Many of these statements are from repair garages and are not scientific. The main ingredients used in American cars are semi metallic formulas, which contain a lot of metal. Have you heard a lot of noise? Noise is not directly related to hardness or softness, and grinding discs and noise only indicate that the product formula is not mature and has nothing to do with the amount of metal. In fact, metal materials in the formula mainly serve as connecting fillers and conducting heat. At the same time, their hardness is not significantly different from that of the disc, and they will not cause significant wear on the disc. What truly grinds the disc and increases the braking capacity is not the metals you see, but the abrasive fillers with harder hardness than the brake disc that you cannot see. They are actually diamond sand, which belongs to the same material as your common sandpaper and grinding wheel.
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