Rubber Brake Lining Roll
Rubber brake band is a braking component made of rubber as the base material, combined with fiber-reinforced materials and fillers. It is widely used in automobiles, construction machinery, ships and other fields. The following is a detailed explanation from the aspects of definition, type, material, application scenario, performance characteristic, maintenance suggestion, etc.:
1. Definition and Classification
Rubber brake bands are mainly divided into two categories: asbestos-containing and asbestos-free. Traditional asbestos-containing brake bands have been gradually phased out because they contain carcinogens. At present, the mainstream product is the asbestos-free rubber brake band, which is made of synthetic rubber (such as nitrile rubber, ethylene-propylene rubber), fibers (copper wire, glass fiber, aramid fiber) and polymer resin, and has both environmental protection and high performance.
Supplementary Notes:
Key Term Explanations:
" fiber reinforced material " is translated as "fiber-reinforced materials" (a common term in material science, referring to materials that use fibers to improve the strength and toughness of the base material).
" chemigum " (nitrile rubber) and " EPR(ethylene propylene rubber) " (ethylene-propylene rubber) are standard English names for these synthetic rubbers, widely used in industrial documentation.
" aramid fiber " is translated as "aramid fiber" (a high-strength synthetic fiber, also known as "Kevlar" in commercial products, but the generic term "aramid fiber" is used here for accuracy).
Sentence Structure Adjustment: The original Chinese sentence " The following provides a detailed explanation from the definition, types, materials " is adjusted to "The following is a detailed explanation from the aspects of definition, type, material..." to conform to English expression habits, avoiding overly literal translation that may cause awkwardness.
