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Carbon ceramic brakes vs steel.
Carbon ceramic brakes are indeed better that steel brakes but they don t decrease stopping distance as people commonly think.
They can take a lot of heat and dissipate it quickly.
The high performance material has numerous benefits.
I was a dinner last night with a person senior in the fia circuit community.
This is because the material they re made from is much less reactive than steel and iron due to the material s tightly bonded structure.
Even the upcoming alfa romeo giulia will sport carbon ceramic brakes as an option.
He very positively stated that changing to steel brakes would result in braking distances 5 times as long as with the current carbon carbon brakes.
Most importantly ceramic brake pads are more resistant to heat which also preserves the life of your brakes too.
These are iron but with a lot of carbon mixed in.
The only downside is price which is significantly higher than straight iron or aluminum.
Finally carbon ceramic brakes are much cleaner and quieter than conventional steel brakes.
While conventional brakes are made of steel these discs are formed from a mixture of powders resins and fibres and covered with a ceramic layer.
Carbon ceramic brakes refer to the carbon ceramic composite material that the rotors are made of offering superior braking performance during extreme use.
This takes a lot of stress off the brake discs which means they will last longer too.
Instead they reduce brake fade which gives them a huge advantage at the race track if you re spending a lot of time on the track your carbon ceramic brakes will basically never fade even with many laps of.
This composite construction offers lighter stronger and more durable disks than their steel counterparts.
Watson explained that ceramic discs can degrade if you re hard on the brakes and that heat build up will degrade the carbon fibers in the disc rotor wear comes no matter the rotor material.
Carbon ceramic brakes on the other hand are virtually immune to corrosion.
The metallic content helps the rotor avoid cracking under high stress and brake noise and vibration are reduced as well.
Ceramic brake pads cause much less noise in comparison to metallic brake pads because they are not as abrasive.