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Retail Packaged & Bulk/Shop Only

Brake
systems show significant benefit when coating technology is
applied. Braking efficiency can be increased through
reducing the transfer of heat from the rotor/pad interface.
Caliper and brake fluid temperatures can be significantly
reduced with an attendant increase in brake performance.
Rotor and wheel bearing temperatures can also be reduced, as
well as the attendant thermal transfer to the wheel/tire
assembly. Lubricants on piston and bore can reduce seal wear
and leakage.
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Bulk and Shop only coatings are yellow
highlighted.
You may click on each coating name for a description.
Product Notes:
RETAIL PACKAGED
MATERIALS
- CBC2
and Black Satin
reduce the amount of heat that can transfer from the pads. Apply to
the back of the pad. They will also reduce the amount of heat the
caliper or the hub/bearing assembly can absorb. Coat either the
inside curve of the caliper or the entire surface.
- Coat the outside of the hub. Use
whichever is convenient, though Black Satin
can be damaged by fluids, since it will not full cure in these
applications.
- Coat the piston and bore with either DFL-1
or WSX.
- Coat the face of the piston that
contacts the pad with CBC2
or Black Satin.
SHOP ONLY COATINGS
- TLHB
should be applied to the back of
the disk brake pad, the inside curve of the caliper facing the rotor
and to the hub.
- TLTD
should be applied to non contact
surfaces of the rotor and to the outside surfaces of the
caliper.
- Coat the hub with TLHB, including the I.D. of
the hub to
- Further reduce heat transfer to the
bearing. Coat the piston sides and bore with either TLML
or WSX.
Coat the face of the piston that contacts the back of the pad with TLHB
See also our Brake
/ Wheel / Hub coating guide in the Tech
Articles & Information section.
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