GB/T 26737-2011
ActiveRoad vehicles - Brake linings - Test method for seizure to ferrous mating surface due to corrosion
道路车辆 制动衬片 锈蚀对铁偶合面粘结影响的试验方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a laboratory test method to evaluate the tendency of brake linings to seize or bond to ferrous mating surfaces (such as brake drums or discs) due to corrosion. It is applied in the automotive industry for quality control and material validation of brake linings, particularly to assess performance under humid or corrosive conditions that could lead to brake component sticking. The test helps manufacturers ensure reliable brake release and safety in road vehicles.
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