friktionskomponenter
Friktionskomponenter, often translated as friction components or friction elements, are parts designed to generate or control friction within a mechanical system. These components are crucial for applications requiring the controlled conversion of kinetic energy into heat, such as braking, clutching, and gripping. The primary function of a friktionskomponent is to create a resistance to motion when two surfaces come into contact and are pressed together.
The design and material selection of friktionskomponenter are critical for their performance and longevity. Common materials
In braking systems, friktionskomponenter like brake pads and brake discs are essential for decelerating a vehicle.