Brake Fluids

Brake Fluids

Brake fluids play an essential role in the safety and performance of vehicles. Their benefits include effective braking, precise response in emergency situations, prevention of overheating and corrosion of brake system components, and ensuring reliable performance over time.

What Are Automotive Brake Fluids?

Brake fluids are hydraulic fluids specifically designed to transmit the force applied to the brake pedal from the driver to the brakes on the vehicle’s wheels. These fluids must meet rigorous safety and performance standards to ensure reliable braking. 

Highlighted Properties/Advantages

High Boiling Point: Brake fluids have high boiling points to withstand overheating during repeated braking and maintain their effectiveness. 

Incompressibility: They are virtually incompressible, allowing efficient transmission of pressure from the brake pedal to the brakes. 

Compatibility: They are compatible with sealing materials and brake system parts, such as seals and cylinders, to prevent damage. 

Chemical Stability: They maintain their chemical stability over time, preventing the formation of bubbles and ensuring uniform braking. 

Corrosion Protection: They help prevent corrosion on metal parts of the braking system, prolonging their lifespan. 

Common Uses

Disc and Drum Brakes: Used in disc and drum brake systems in light vehicles, trucks, and motorcycles. 

ABS Brakes: They are essential in anti-lock braking systems (ABS), which allow controlled braking and prevent wheel lock. 

Hydraulic Brake Systems: Found in hydraulic braking systems, which use fluid pressure to activate the brakes. 

Emergency Brakes: They are also used in emergency brakes and assisted braking systems. 

Our Brake Fluids

DOT-3 Brake Fluid 

DOT-4 Brake Fluid 

DOT-5.1 Brake Fluid 

Others 

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