remvuil
Remvuil is the Dutch term for brake wear debris generated by braking systems in road traffic. It refers to the small particles shed from brake pads and rotors when brakes are applied, and can also include fragments from calipers and wear of the associated friction materials. These particles are released throughout a vehicle's life and accumulate in the environment, particularly near roads with high traffic.
The composition of remvuil varies but commonly includes metals such as iron and copper, as well as
Remvuil is categorized as a non-exhaust emission—one of the main sources of urban air pollution alongside tire
Mitigation strategies include using low-metal or ceramic brake materials, increasing the use of regenerative braking in
Related topics include non-exhaust emissions, brake wear, and air pollution.