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Organic brake pads are a type of brake lining made from a composite of organic materials, such as rubber, resins, and fibers. They are designed to provide effective stopping power while minimizing wear on both the pads and the brake rotors. These pads are typically quieter and produce less dust compared to their metallic counterparts, making them a popular choice for everyday vehicles.
| Material Composition | Rubber, resins, and organic fibers |
| Friction Coefficient | 0.35 to 0.45 |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 300°C |
| Thickness | 8 mm to 12 mm |
| Standard Sizes | Varies by vehicle make and model |
When selecting organic brake pads, consider the specific vehicle make and model to ensure proper fitment. It's important to specify the desired friction coefficient and operating temperature range based on your driving conditions. Additionally, inquire about certifications such as those from the SAE or other relevant automotive standards, and consider the quantity needed for replacement or bulk orders.
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They are made from a blend of rubber, resins, and organic fibers.
Organic pads are quieter and produce less dust but may wear faster under heavy braking.
They generally last between 30,000 to 70,000 miles depending on driving habits.
They are best for everyday driving; performance vehicles may benefit from semi-metallic or ceramic pads.
No, they can be installed using standard brake pad installation procedures.
Yes, but they may not perform as well as other types in extreme wet conditions.