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Clutch facing is made of fiber, friction modifier, resin, rubber crumb, metal particles, fillers, lubricant, abrasive. Clutch facing is classified into asbestos and non-asbestos. Meanwhile, the production mode is woven, wound & concentric circles.
It has a medium co-efficiency of friction and high strength & Speed. The clutch facing has been designed conforming to the international standard available in clutch and vehicle manufacturers on non-speed and non-pressure sensitivity resistance to fade and wear.
We supply clutch facing for JAPAN, USA, GERMAN, BRISTIAN and other vehicle.
Woven quality Asbestos Free Clutch Facing, made of Man Made Fiber Yarns, a cocktail of aromatic & inorganic fiber firmly locked with elastic based binder.
It has been developed conforming to the highest standard currently laid down by clutch and vehicle manufacturers in terms of non-speed & non-pressure sensitivity, resistance to fade, wear and judder. It has a medium co-efficient of friction and is non-aggressive to mating surface. It has high strength & burst speed coupled with excellent modulus of elasticity for comfort driving.
Made of asbestos or Non-asbestos material and other high quality compound;
Not only saturated in a phenol resin, but have a second saturated in a silicate, which imparts high heat resistance to the friction paper;
Designed with a softer, more resilient base paper ;
Designed to dissipate oil without the necessity of an oil groove ;
Increased surface area for increased holding, heat absorption and for shorter lock-up time--decreasing "slippage" ;
Performance is superior: durable, stable friction performance, good wear resistance, high burst strength, but less wear against opposing steel plate;
Without noise and public harms . |
| Description: |
Made by quality synthetic fiber and a special heat resistant resin & rubber binder, reinforced with brass or copper wire. |
| Application: |
passenger cars, trucks, buses. |
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