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  2. Akebono Brake Industry - Wikipedia

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    Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd. (曙ブレーキ工業, Akebono Burēki Kōgyō) is a Japanese manufacturer of brake components for automobiles, motorcycles, trains, and industrial machinery. The company was founded by Sanji Osame in 1929 as Akebono Sekimen Kogyosho as a response to the demand by the Japan Army Authority for ground transport ...

  3. Brake pad - Wikipedia

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    The concept of brake pads or disc brakes as an alternative to drum brakes had been around at least as early as a patent by F. W. Lanchester in 1902. [2] However, due to high cost and inefficiencies compared to drum brakes they were not commonly implemented until after World War II. [3]

  4. Akebono - Wikipedia

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    Akebono, a sleeping-car train in Japan; Akebono Brake Industry, a Japanese manufacturer; Akebono scale, a common scale used in Japanese music; Akebono Tarō (1969-2024), sumo wrestler and professional wrestler; Kimura Akebono (1872–1890), Japanese novelist

  5. Brake fade - Wikipedia

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    Brake fade caused by overheating brake fluid (often called Pedal Fade) can also be reduced through the use of thermal barriers that are placed between the brake pad and the brake caliper piston, these reduce the transfer of heat from the pad to the caliper and in turn hydraulic brake fluid. Some high-performance racing calipers already include ...

  6. Xiaomi SU7 - Wikipedia

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    It is equipped with a carbon ceramic brake system, with 430 mm × 40 mm (16.9 in × 1.6 in) disks and six-piston Akebono calipers in the front, and 410 mm × 32 mm (16.1 in × 1.3 in) disks and four piston calipers in the rear, allowing for a 100–0 km/h (62–0 mph) stopping distance of 30.8 m (101 ft).

  7. File:Akebono Brake company logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Akebono Brake Industry; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

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