Development of Asbestos Free Brake-Pad Using Banana Peel Hybrid Composite
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Brakes are the most important mechanism on a vehicle. Even though there are two types of
brakes available in the vehicle (disc type and drum type); disc brakes are widely used for
reducing velocity, with their characteristics of braking stability, controllability and their
ability to provide a wide ranging torques. Disc brakes have different components like; brake
pad, brake disc, caliper, brake lining etc. During braking both the brake pad lining and disc
surface get worn. The conventional material used in brake pad lining is asbestos which is
dangerous for human health because of its carcinogenic nature. So to reduce these negative
effects, there is a need to use eco-friendly materials in place of asbestos in brake pad lining.
In this work a new brake pad was produced using banana peels waste to replace asbestos. The
activities involved in this work are like, preparation of composite, testing its characteristics
and preparing brake pad lining with banana peel composite. Banana peels were collected,
dried and milled in to powder form. Then composite was prepared by mixing with carbon
powder and predetermined epoxy-hardener. The percentage of carbon powder was varied in
the composite and mechanical and wear properties of the brake pad were studied. As the
result the developed banana peel brake pad has 0.021 mg/m wear rate, 110MPa amount of
Compressive strength and 2.06 amount of Tensile strength, so the commercial brake pad has
high wear rate and very high compressive and Tensile strength than that of the developed
brake pad. Generally the developed brake pad is better than the existing brake pad
