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Blue Print ADS74307 Brake Disc is a precision-engineered component designed for optimal braking performance. It is used in high-performance vehicles to provide reliable stopping power and maintain driving stability. Key technical benefits include improved heat dissipation, resistance to warping, and enhanced durability, ensuring safe and consistent braking.
Brake discs, or rotors, are metallic circular components integral to a vehicle’s braking system, mounted on the wheel hubs. They function as a friction surface for brake pads, converting kinetic energy into thermal energy via clamping force to decelerate or stop wheel rotation. Discs are typically constructed from gray cast iron, though carbon ceramic and composite materials are also utilized for performance applications. Key characteristics include diameter, thickness, venting style (solid, vented, drilled/slotted), and rotor hat offset. Variation exists between solid, vented, and cross-drilled/slotted designs, impacting heat dissipation and performance characteristics.