Friction and Braking Application of Unhazardous Palm Slag Brake Pad Composite

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This paper reveals new alternative friction materials for brake pads. Palm slag was studied as new friction materials in brake pads but its much harder made it difficult to be applied. As a way to reduce the hardness, tire dust was including as purpose on stabilizing the hardness of brake pads. The palm slag was sieves to get desired size that is 150 μm, 300 μm and 600 μm. The percentage weight of materials used are 20% graphite, 20% aluminium oxide, 20% steel fiber, 20% polyester resin and another 40% are varied between tire dust and palm slag. All of materials were blend and compress by using hot pressed machine. The composites properties that were examined are density, porosity, hardness, compressive strength, microstructure analysis and wear rate. The composition of 30% palm slag, 10% tire dust and larger size of filler give better result of mechanical properties and less wear rate of brake pads composites. Then, palm slag can be used in producing of non asbestos brake pads.

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Abdul Khoni, N. A., Ruzaidi Ghazali, C. M., & Bakri Abdullah, M. M. A. (2018). Friction and Braking Application of Unhazardous Palm Slag Brake Pad Composite. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 343). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/343/1/012014

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