kitkajarrut
Kitkajarrut, or friction brakes, are a braking system that slows or stops a moving object by converting its kinetic energy into heat through friction between a brake pad or shoe and a rotating surface, such as a disc or a drum. The term reflects the Finnish word for friction (kitka) and brakes (jarrut). They are a fundamental type of braking used in many vehicles and machines.
Operation relies on applying a force to bring a brake pad or shoe into contact with a
Main types are disc brakes and drum brakes. Disc brakes use calipers to squeeze pads onto a
Materials for friction surfaces balance friction, wear resistance, and heat tolerance; modern pads avoid hazardous substances
See also: braking system, regenerative braking, brake fluid, brake maintenance.