Friction material for disc brake
US-2022163081-A1 · May 26, 2022 · US
US12546371B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12546371-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118026777-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Feb 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 10, 2026 |
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Friction block or layer made of an asbestos free friction material, the friction material including, as composing materials thereof, inorganic and/or organic and/or metallic fibers, at least a binder, at least a friction modifier or lubricant and at least a filler or abrasive, wherein the asbestos free friction material also contains, as an additional composing material or additive, an hydrophobic wax, preferably present from 0.5% to 5% in volume, the asbestos free friction material block or layer possessing a hydrophobicity, defined as the time of absorption within the friction material of a liquid drop formed by 20+/−5 μL of distilled water, of more than 60 minutes, so that the force to detach the friction block or layer from a metallic surface to which it has been made to stitch electrochemically is lower than 15 Nw.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A friction block for a vehicle brake pad, the friction block comprising: an asbestos free friction material comprising: at least one of inorganic fibers, organic fibers, a binder, a friction modifier, a lubricant, a filler, or an abrasive; and a hydrophobic wax, wherein a relative quantity of the hydrophobic wax is selected based on a chemical nature and a quantity of remaining composing materials of the asbestos free friction material, such that the friction block has a hydrophobicity of more than 60 minutes of adsorption of a 20+/−5 μL liquid drop of distilled water within the friction block, and the hydrophobic wax is selected from a group consisting of: Polyethylene (PE) wax, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) wax, Polypropylene wax, micronized PE wax, oxidized PE wax, Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) modified polyethylene wax, Micronized Amide wax, Micronized Polypropylene wax, modified PE wax, and PTFE texture powder. 2 . The friction block of claim 1 , wherein the hydrophobic wax is in form of a solid powder having a melting point higher than 110° C. 3 . The friction block of claim 1 , wherein an amount of the hydrophobic wax in the asbestos free friction material is between 0.5% and 5% by volume. 4 . The friction block of claim 3 , wherein the amount of the hydrophobic wax in the asbestos free friction material is between 1% and 2% by volume. 5 . The friction block of claim 1 , wherein the friction block has a detachment force of less than 15 Newton from a first metal surface, when the friction block is electrochemically stitched against a second metal surface of steel, iron, or cast iron and thrust upon the first metal surface. 6 . The friction block of claim 1 , wherein the friction block is formed as a friction layer. 7 . A vehicle brake pad, comprising: a base comprising iron, steel, or cast iron; and a friction material layer made of an asbestos free friction material comprising: at least one of inorganic fibers, organic fibers, a binder, a friction modifier, a lubricant, a filler, or an abrasive; and a hydrophobic wax, wherein a relative quantity of the hydrophobic wax is selected based on a chemical nature and a quantity of remaining composing materials of the asbestos free friction material, such that the friction block has a hydrophobicity of more than 60 minutes of adsorption of a 20+/−5 μL liquid drop of distilled water within the friction block, and the hydrophobic wax is selected from a group consisting of: Polyethylene (PE) wax, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) wax, Polypropylene wax, micronized PE wax, oxidized PE wax, Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) modified polyethylene wax, Micronized Amide wax, Micronized Polypropylene wax, modified PE wax, and PTFE texture powder. 8 . The vehicle brake pad of claim 7 , wherein the hydrophobic wax is in form of a solid powder having a melting point higher than 110° C. 9 . The vehicle brake pad of claim 7 , wherein an amount of the hydrophobic wax in the asbestos free friction material is between 0.5% and 5% by volume. 10 . A method for manufacturing a vehicle brake pad, the method comprising: (1) preparing a first quantity of an asbestos free friction material by mixing together at least one of inorganic fibers, organic fibers, a binder, a friction modifier, a lubricant, a filler, or an abrasive; (2) selecting a hydrophobic wax from a group consisting of: Polyethylene (PE) wax, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) wax, Polypropylene wax, micronized PE wax, oxidized PE wax, Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) modified polyethylene wax, Micronized Amide wax, Micronized Polypropylene wax, modified PE wax, and PTFE texture powder; (3) adding a test quantity of the hydrophobic wax to the first quantity of the asbestos free friction material; (4) forming a solid block or layer of the asbestos free friction material with the hydrophobic wax by pressing and heating the asbestos free friction material mixed together in a mold to form the pad; (5) subjecting the pad to a hydrophobicity test by measuring the adsorption time of a 20+/−5 μL liquid drop of distilled water within the pad; and (6) repeating steps (3) through (5) until the adsorption time exceeds 60 minutes. 11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein adding the test quantity of hydrophobic wax to the first quantity of the asbestos free friction material comprises mixing the hydrophobic wax in form of a solid powder having a melting point higher than 110° C. 12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein, wherein a final amount of the hydrophobic wax in the asbestos free friction material is between 0.5% and 5% by volume. 13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the pad has a detachment force of less than 15 Newton from a first metal surface, when the pad is electrochemically stitched against a second metal surface of steel, iron, or cast iron and thrust upon the first metal surface.
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