Summary: | Automotive brake pads are polymer composites containing polymer matrix and various fibers and obtained by mixing and pressing different powder materials. Each material added to the content has one or more tasks. Therefore, the properties and quantities of the materials added to the content are very important in terms of braking performance. In this study, the use of milled pinus brutia cone and pinus nigra cone from the pine cone family in the automotive brake pad was investigated experi-mentally. First of all, cones are ground and powdered. The milled 10% pinus brutia cone and 10% pinus nigra cone were added to the pad com-ponent. The performance tests of the pads were carried out on pin on disk type test device. Friction coefficient, wear, density and hardness tests of the pads were done. The test results have been shown to affect the brak-ing performance of milled pine cone.
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