bremsefade
Bremsefade is a term used in German-language automotive discourse to describe a decline in braking performance during extended or repeated braking, caused primarily by heat buildup within the brake system. The term is related to the English expression brake fade and is often discussed in practical and technical contexts as a type of thermal fade.
The primary mechanisms behind bremsefade include vaporization of brake fluid, which can reduce hydraulic pressure; glazing
Symptoms of bremsefade include longer stopping distances, a softer or spongier brake pedal feel, increased pedal
Mitigation strategies focus on thermal management and material selection. These include ventilated or larger rotors, improved