Development of Environmentally Friendly Brake Lining Material

Materials commonly used as brake pads are asbestos and alloys, but this material is very dangerous to the environment and health. This research was developed to answer these problems, namely to look for alternative brake pads that have good mechanical and structural properties and are environmentall...

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Main Authors: Atmika I K. Adi, Subagia IDG. Ary, Surata IW., Sutantra IN.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/46/e3sconf_cgeee2019_03005.pdf
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spelling doaj-ff6c5b41c3fd4cdb86c36706e3f7de672021-02-02T08:55:12ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011200300510.1051/e3sconf/201912003005e3sconf_cgeee2019_03005Development of Environmentally Friendly Brake Lining MaterialAtmika I K. AdiSubagia IDG. ArySurata IW.Sutantra IN.Materials commonly used as brake pads are asbestos and alloys, but this material is very dangerous to the environment and health. This research was developed to answer these problems, namely to look for alternative brake pads that have good mechanical and structural properties and are environmentally friendly. Brake lining pads material is made from hybrid composite reinforced basalt, shells, alumina and bound using phenolic resin polymer (PR-51510i). This brake pads material is produced through a sintering process with an emphasis of 2000 kg for 30 minutes at a fixed temperature of 160°C. This hybrid composite is made in as many as five variations, each of which is tested for wear resistance using a pin on disc test based on ASTM G 99-95a standards, while destilled water absorption test was based on ASTM D 570-98. The greatest wear rate is 0.000090 g/cm, which is still lower than wear rate of asbestos brake pad materials, and the highest destilled water absorption of the brake pads specimens obtained was 0.041558 still lower than the destilled water absorption of asbestos brake pads.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/46/e3sconf_cgeee2019_03005.pdf
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author Atmika I K. Adi
Subagia IDG. Ary
Surata IW.
Sutantra IN.
spellingShingle Atmika I K. Adi
Subagia IDG. Ary
Surata IW.
Sutantra IN.
Development of Environmentally Friendly Brake Lining Material
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Atmika I K. Adi
Subagia IDG. Ary
Surata IW.
Sutantra IN.
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title Development of Environmentally Friendly Brake Lining Material
title_short Development of Environmentally Friendly Brake Lining Material
title_full Development of Environmentally Friendly Brake Lining Material
title_fullStr Development of Environmentally Friendly Brake Lining Material
title_full_unstemmed Development of Environmentally Friendly Brake Lining Material
title_sort development of environmentally friendly brake lining material
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Materials commonly used as brake pads are asbestos and alloys, but this material is very dangerous to the environment and health. This research was developed to answer these problems, namely to look for alternative brake pads that have good mechanical and structural properties and are environmentally friendly. Brake lining pads material is made from hybrid composite reinforced basalt, shells, alumina and bound using phenolic resin polymer (PR-51510i). This brake pads material is produced through a sintering process with an emphasis of 2000 kg for 30 minutes at a fixed temperature of 160°C. This hybrid composite is made in as many as five variations, each of which is tested for wear resistance using a pin on disc test based on ASTM G 99-95a standards, while destilled water absorption test was based on ASTM D 570-98. The greatest wear rate is 0.000090 g/cm, which is still lower than wear rate of asbestos brake pad materials, and the highest destilled water absorption of the brake pads specimens obtained was 0.041558 still lower than the destilled water absorption of asbestos brake pads.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/46/e3sconf_cgeee2019_03005.pdf
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