Castor
Trainee maniac
- Posts
- 680
- Location
- Ebley, Glos.
Tribology division (Ret) reporting. (Ex Bendix lorry spring brakes R&D yonks back)
Grey cast irons (from distant memory) were all much of a muchness in terms of coefficient of friction with what was then mainly asbestos based materials.
The degree of squeeze due to the mechanical laws of hydraulic ratios, is going to be exactly the same irrespective of who cast the caliper.
I therefore conclude that the only meaningful change is going to be in the pad material.
Grey cast irons (from distant memory) were all much of a muchness in terms of coefficient of friction with what was then mainly asbestos based materials.
The degree of squeeze due to the mechanical laws of hydraulic ratios, is going to be exactly the same irrespective of who cast the caliper.
I therefore conclude that the only meaningful change is going to be in the pad material.