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Bamboo natural fiber and <scp>PAN</scp> fiber used as a reinforced brake friction material: Developed asbestos‐free brake pads

Naresh Kumar, Vikas Mehta, Sushil Kumar, Jasmaninder Singh Grewal, Sarafat Ali

2022Polymer Composites24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Recently, natural fibers have shown their importance in certain kinds of composites. The trending composites are mostly made using organic fiber due to their good eco‐friendly nature, their easy availability, and reasonable cost. Natural fibers are replacing synthetic fibers in every field. In this research article, natural fibers like bamboo fiber and PAN fiber have been utilized to develop a new kind of hybrid composite and compared to aramid fiber reinforcement. The brake pads were fabricated with the inclusion of various percentages of mass of bamboo fibers and PAN fiber (3%–12%) with an equal ratio of Aramid fiber (3%–6%) in the hydraulic hind brake molding device. The chemical, mechanical, physical, tribological, and thermal properties were evaluated.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialAramidFiberBrake padNatural fiberBambooSynthetic fiberComposite numberTribologyMolding (decorative)BrakeMetallurgyBrake Systems and Friction AnalysisNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesTribology and Wear Analysis