What Are The Core Functions Of Car Brake Pads?

Jan 15, 2026

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Car brake pads are the core executive components of a vehicle's braking system. Their core functions center on vehicle deceleration, braking and driving safety, serving as a critical part to ensure vehicle controllability and the safety of drivers and passengers. During vehicle operation, brake pads convert the car's kinetic energy into thermal energy which is then dissipated quickly through precise friction with brake discs (drums). This enables smooth deceleration, emergency braking and parking anti-slip of the vehicle, allowing drivers to flexibly control the speed according to road conditions and avoid safety accidents caused by braking failure.
Meanwhile, high-quality brake pads can ensure the stability of the braking process and reduce problems such as brake deviation, abnormal noise and jitter. They still provide reliable braking force under complex working conditions such as rainy days, high speeds and ramps, balancing braking effect and driving comfort. Whether it is smooth deceleration for daily urban commuting or emergency braking in sudden situations, the frictional braking effect of brake pads is the core guarantee for the vehicle to switch from motion to static, which directly determines the response speed and braking efficiency of the car's braking system.

 

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