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Carbon/Carbon Clutch 7

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ZoRG

Automotive
Jan 8, 2003
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Hi

Does anyone know where I can find out about the marerial used in carbon/carbon clutches ?

Regards
 
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Yes, I know that, but where does one buy it? in raw form I mean, and it cant just be carbon, because of the frictional properties it must be a grade of carbon/carbon.
 
You might contact a company called Zoltek (spelling?) in St. Louis. They manufacture carbon fiber and may be able to point you in the right direction.

Mike
 
KVR make 'carbon fibre' brake pads. They may be able to help. I'm aware that carbon pad on steel disc is not what you want, andf I suspect most pads contain carbon anyway. Good marketing move anyway, by KVP.

You are aware that F1 clutches are multiplate jobbies, like a motorbike, not a single plate design?






Cheers

Greg Locock
 
I suppose that that carbon/carbon means a composite material having carbon fibers laid per some logic (giving a strength to the material-clutch, something like steel wires in a radial tire) and carbon matrix (holding those fibers in place – analogue to a radial tire rubber, having a good friction coefficient and capable of sustaining high temperatures, I suspect).

Therefore my “expert” guess will be that you should search for some carbon/carbon composite manufacturers and bug them.
 
Hi

Thank You for all the supplies, however, I have had a look at all the options, I am so far unable to locate any carbon/carbon manufacturers, If anyone know who manufactures this, it would be a great help.

Regards
 
Try looking at the industrial or mine maintainance supply areas

Companies like Unasco Shamban or Garlock spring to mind Regards
pat
 
Carbon carbon composites for automotive uses (friction material for brakes and clutches) are produced by HITCO (now owned by SGL), SGL, Carbone Industrie (part of SNECMA), and I believe Ballard (formerly part of the composites business at Textron). You can obtain more information using the following links:




 
Thanks TVP!!

This really helped me out :)
 
Hi

I did some more research, and the material I am looking for is called Carbonite, does anyone know who manufactures this?

Thanks
 
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