Study of the mechanical properties of hybrid composite basalt / alumina / shells for brake lining pads

I. Ketut Adi Atmika*, I. D.G. Ary Subagia, I. W. Surata, I. N. Sutantra

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Abstract

Brake lining pad as one of the active safety components in motor vehicles has been studied thoroughly. Asbestos is the main material forming the brake in addition to other alloy materials that have a negative impact on health and the environment. This paper explain the behavior of hybrid composites phenolic resin with basalt/alumina/clamshell powder reinforced on brake lining pad. This materials has been manufactured use compaction and sintering process through any steps, that an emphasis of 2,000 kg for 30 minutes at a constant temperature of 150° C. The research aims to investigate hardness characteristic of hybrid composite that test using the vickers according to standard ASTM E-384. The reinforced materials and phenolic resin composition is 60%: 40%. The results show for the average hardness VHN to 24.18, 25.11, 26.34, 27.21 and 28.83. The average hardness hybrid composite shows the hardness harder than asbestos materials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012009
JournalIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Volume201
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jun 2017
Event7th International Conference on Key Engineering Materials, ICKEM 2017 - Penang, Malaysia
Duration: 11 Mar 201713 Mar 2017

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