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Julie Davis

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“Hat” Chemical Composition & Physical Characteristics

Techincal Note 3.0 Aluminum “Hat” Chemical Composition & Physical Characteristics for 2-Piece Floating & Carbon Ceramic Rotors Background The use of light-weight aluminum alloyed hubs/hats/domes (“hats”) in a 2-piece rotor configuration is a well-known and well documented advantage over solid 1-piece iron and dual-cast/bi-metallic rotors. The floating geometry of the configuration allows for the differential

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CCB Rotor Cross Configuration Performance Brake Systems

Chemical Composition & Physical Characteristics

Techincal Note 4.0 Composition & Thermal Tempering of MadHatter™ 2 -Piece Iron Rotors Like most aspects of rotor technology, there are trade-offs to be weighed in the quest for maximum mechanical strength, maximum thermal stability under extreme stress and superior wear characteristics, while at the same timer, minimizing weight and production costs. As noted in

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Temperature Resistant Rotors Performance Brake Systems

Stopping Distance Comparisons

Technical Note 5.0 Stopping Distance Comparisons Iron Dual-Casat (OEM) vs. 2-Piece Floating Iron vs. Carbon Ceramic Test vehicle: 2015 Mercedes Benz C63 AMG Edition 507, No Modifications, all OE.   Background This technical paper seeks to compare the performance variances between OE, 2-piece floating and CCB’s in a “real-world” scenario, using the exact same performance

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