Physical and chemical characteristics of commercially available brake shoe lining materials: a comparative study
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Abstract
The physical and chemical characteristics of four commercial automotive brake shoe lining materials used in heavy vehicles have been investigated and compared. Relevant physical properties viz. density, water absorption and swelling characteristics were determined using standard test methods. X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy and optical microscopic techniques were used to identify the constituents. It has been observed that all of the four friction materials contain phenol formaldehyde resin as the matrix. Other major ingredients were also the same in all the samples but their amount and size varied. These include asbestos as fibre reinforcement, barium sulphate as filler and brass particles as friction modifier. It was found that the swell resistance of the locally produced friction material compares favourably with that of the imported materials, but its bulk density was the lowest and its water absorption the highest. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Phenolic resin, Friction material, Physical properties
Divisions
fac_eng
Publication Title
Journal of Materials Processing Technology
Volume
155
Publisher
Elsevier
Additional Information
Morshed, MM Haseeb, ASMA Si Part 2