Explaining what s happening is very difficult because you are treading on very complicated chemistry that is further politicized by the friction material manufacturers.
Ceramic brake pad smell.
The heat caused by normal braking on new brake friction materials cause the pads to go through this final curing process.
Every brake pad manufacturer says that they re the best and that they re an upgrade from whatever you already have.
The source of the smell is typically the brake pads.
You should expect to smell some resin as the brakes get hot.
However as the frictional and thermal properties of iron and ceramic discs are significantly different it is important to use a brake pad.
There s a right way and a wrong way to do anything and through the thick storm of relentless marketing hype that line can get a little blurred.
Then do 5 mod erate stops from 35 mph to 5 mph in rapid succession without letting the brakes cool.
The smell and smoke aren t caused by oxidation.
The term and concept that you want to avoid at all costs using is burning off this is inaccurate and may cause the.
This is where the judder can originate from.
The scent most often indicates that the resin in your new brake pads is curing which means the material is getting stronger with use.
The latest composite brake pads have the characteristic of being significantly less effective than the asbestos pads a type which has been used on brakes since about the time of the first hydraulic brake system.
Many diyers and customers think their new brakes are burning up.
Most importantly ceramic brake pads are more resistant to heat which also preserves the life of your brakes too.
In the real world though not every brake pad.
This takes a lot of stress off the brake discs which means they will last longer too.
Brake pad manufacturers refer to this as the polymerization or curing process.
Congress always looking for something to ban decided a number of years ago that asbestos lined brakes were a pollutant.
If you ve recently had your brakes serviced or replaced the new parts may be to blame for the weird brake smell and that s okay.
Ceramic brake pads cause much less noise in comparison to metallic brake pads because they are not as abrasive.