friktionsbelægningens
Friktionsbelægningens, often translated as friction lining or friction material, refers to the component in braking systems responsible for generating the friction necessary to slow down or stop a moving object. This material is typically applied to brake pads or brake shoes, which then press against a rotating surface such as a brake disc or brake drum. The primary function of friktionsbelægningens is to convert kinetic energy into heat through the process of friction.
The composition of friktionsbelægningens varies widely depending on the intended application, ranging from automotive brakes to
Different types of friktionsbelægningens are designed for various operating conditions. Organic linings, often referred to as