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What is the general running-in period for brake discs and brake pads?

How many days do new brake pads need to be broken in?

As for the issue that everyone is concerned about, regarding the running-in time of new brake pads, the following is relevant information: Under normal circumstances, new brake pads require a running-in period of about 15 days, and the mileage is about 500. It can be completed by about 1000 kilometers. Brake pad, also known as brake pad, is a key component of the automobile braking system, and its performance directly affects the braking effect. Brake pads usually consist of three parts: steel plate, insulation layer and friction block. The steel plates need to be painted to pre vent rust, and the temperature distribution is monitored using an SMT4 furnace temperature tracker during the painting process to ensure quality control.


The thermal insulation layer is mainly composed of non-thermal conductive materials. Its function is to isolate heat and protect the braking system. The friction block is composed of friction material and adhesive. When the vehicle brakes, the friction block will be squeezed on the brake disc or brake drum, and the friction generated will decelerate the vehicle and achieve braking.
In general, the running-in of new brake pads is a process of gradually enhancing their performance to ensure stable braking performance under safe driving conditions.
For a new car, how long does it take for the brake pads to run in?
For a new car, the brake pads only take about a week to run in, because the gap is basically very small, and the brake disc is also brand new. , no wear, so basically it will not affect the braking effect

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