Carbon Ceramic Disc Description
Carbon Ceramic Disc, commonly referred to as a carbon-ceramic brake disc or rotor, is a high-performance braking component used primarily in automotive and aerospace industries. These discs are known for their superior performance characteristics compared to traditional brake discs made of cast iron or steel.
Carbon Ceramic Disc Specification
Type
|
Unit
|
Short Fiber
|
Long Fiber
|
Density
|
g/cm3
|
2.3-2.45
|
2.2±0.1
|
Mass Heat Capacity
|
J/kg·K
|
800
|
1410-1920
|
Volumetric Heat Capacity
|
J/dm3·K
|
1800
|
2300
|
Thermal Expansion Coefficient
|
*10-6/K
|
1 (RT)
|
0.3 (RT)
|
2 (300℃)
|
1 (300℃)
|
Thermal Conductivity
|
W/m·K
|
40
|
40-80
|
Tensile Strength
|
MPa
|
20-40
|
145
|
Young's Modulus
|
GPa
|
30
|
/
|
Flexural Modulus
|
MPa
|
50-80
|
165
|
Thermal Shock Resistance
|
W/m
|
>27000
|
/
|
Maximum Operating Temperature
|
℃
|
1350
|
1350
|
Carbon Ceramic Disc Application
- High-Performance Vehicles: Carbon ceramic discs are commonly used in sports cars, supercars, and luxury vehicles where high braking performance and reduced weight are critical.
- Motorsports: They are extensively used in racing due to their superior thermal properties and durability.
- Aerospace: In aircraft, carbon ceramic discs are used for their high performance, lightweight, and ability to withstand extreme conditions.
Carbon Ceramic Disc Packaging
Our Carbon Ceramic Disc is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.