jarrupäästöjen
Jarrupäästöjen, or brake wear emissions, refer to the particulate matter released into the atmosphere from the friction of brake pads against brake discs during braking. These emissions are a significant source of fine particulate matter, particularly PM2.5 and PM10, which can have adverse effects on air quality and human health. Unlike tailpipe emissions, which have been significantly reduced through catalytic converters and stricter fuel standards, brake wear particles are not regulated in the same way.
The composition of jarrupäästöjen varies depending on the brake materials used, which typically include metals like
The impact of jarrupäästöjen on health is a growing concern. Inhaling fine particulate matter can lead to