Eco-Friendly Brake Pads Since 1990

Discover Annatbrake's over 30 years of expertise in manufacturing eco-friendly, high-performance brake pads. Our OE-grade brake pads are designed to minimize harmful brake dust, reduce emissions, and meet global safety standards. Trusted by leading automotive brands for sustainable braking solutions.

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How Can I Check Brake Pads Myself

Checking brake pads covers tools, safety, and step-by-step inspection methods – both quick checks through the wheel and detailed checks with the wheel removed – plus how to measure pad thickness, signs of wear to watch for, and recommended inspection intervals.

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WHAT'S DIFFER OF EV BRAKE PAD 

Brake Pad EV is a type of brake pad specifically designed for electric vehicles. It provides efficient braking performance while minimizing wear on the brake system components. Its composition and design are tailored to meet the unique needs of electric vehicles for optimal safety and performance.

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Brake Shim: Key to Quiet Braking

Brake shims play a critical role in minimizing noise, vibration, and harshness during braking. By acting as a buffer between the brake pad and caliper, they enhance driving comfort, extend brake system life, and ensure a quieter, smoother braking experience.

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HOW BRAKE PAD IS MADE BY FACTORY

Brake pads are made in factories using a combination of materials like ceramic, semi-metallic, or organic compounds. These materials are compressed and bonded together under high pressure and heat to form the brake pad. The final product is then tested for quality and durability before being shipped out.

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Brake Pad Assembly - Key Components

Discover the essential brake pad assembly structure, highlighting key components like friction material, backing plate, and shim, all designed to improve braking performance, reduce noise, and ensure safety. Ideal for popular vehicles like Toyota, Honda, and Mitsubishi.

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UNDERSTANDING BRAKE DUST

Brake dust is a combination of brake pad wear particles and metal filings. To clean brake dust, use a microfiber cloth or soft brush with water and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the wheels. Regular cleaning helps prevent buildup and maintain the appearance of your wheels.

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