Brake Pads are considered high safety components with an A-grade standard due to their critical role in the system. Therefore, their performance and quality directly relate to driving safety in various situations and the well-being of vehicle occupants. The condition of these components directly affects the safety and security of the driver and passengers, making them one of the most important car parts. Brake pads are consumable parts whose lifespan is calculated based on vehicle usage. Over time, as the car operates, the pads wear out, leading to engagement with the discs and creating friction that can cause significant safety hazards and financial damage for the driver and other passengers.
Types of Brake Pads:
Generally, these components are categorized into four types based on the vehicle model, with differences in material composition and lifespan.
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1. Low-Metal
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2. Semi-Metallic
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3. Organic
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4. Ceramic