The Brake Disc, also known as a brake rotor, is a critical component of a disc brake system. It is mounted to the wheel hub and rotates with the wheel. When the brake pedal is applied, the brake caliper presses the brake pads against the disc surface, creating friction that slows or stops the vehicle. Brake discs are designed to dissipate heat efficiently to maintain consistent braking performance. They are available in various designs, including solid, ventilated, drilled, and slotted types, depending on the vehicle’s performance and load requirements. Manufactured from high-grade cast iron or advanced alloy materials, brake discs are engineered for strength, heat resistance, and durability under repeated braking cycles.
Key Features:
Provides friction surface for brake pads.
Converts kinetic energy into heat to slow the vehicle.
Available in solid, ventilated, drilled, or slotted designs.
Designed for effective heat dissipation.
Made from durable, heat-resistant materials for long service life.