jarrupölyä
Jarrupölyä, a Finnish term, translates directly to "brake dust." It refers to the fine particulate matter that is generated from the friction between brake pads and brake rotors (discs) on vehicles. This dust is a byproduct of the braking process and is composed of material worn away from both the brake pads and the rotor surface.
The composition of jarrupölyä varies depending on the type of brake system and the materials used in
When brakes are applied, the friction causes microscopic particles to be released into the air. These particles