Brakediscs
Brake discs, also known as brake rotors, are a critical component of a vehicle's braking system. They are rotating discs that are mounted on the wheel hub and are part of the assembly that slows down and stops a vehicle. When the brake pedal is pressed, the brake caliper clamps onto the brake disc, creating friction. This friction converts the kinetic energy of the moving vehicle into thermal energy, thus slowing the vehicle down.
Brake discs are typically made of cast iron, which offers good thermal conductivity and wear resistance. However,
Regular inspection of brake discs is an important part of vehicle maintenance. Worn or damaged brake discs