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Thinking on changing brake pads: Move on to Ceramic one

Author: Khaled Syfullah
by Khaled Syfullah
Posted: Oct 01, 2019
brake pads

Brake pads are one of the most important parts of any vehicle that runs on the road. As technology becoming more sophisticated day by day, newer and stronger products are replacing the old one continuously. Brake pads are not a different scenario to this.

Previously, semi-metallic pads were very popular because of its heavy towing performance. Especially in the colder climates, it was the best choice. But time has changed, and new types of ceramic brake pads appeared in the market of which performance is better than the semi-metallic one. There are various reasons for moving to ceramic brake pads in recent years.

Leave the technical terms and conditions for further discussion. The first and obvious reason for a general user is noise control. Those who want that his vehicle will run smoothly without producing almost no noise while stopping, they will certainly search for the ceramic brake pads.

It is well known that for colder climate semi-metallic pads are better. But you know, the world’s temperature is having a rise and extremely cold regions temperature is also rising. Moreover, the performance of ceramic and semi-metallic are almost close in such situations (i.e. semi-metallic brake pads performance is slightly better!!). So, people are turning to ceramic from semi-metallic brake pads.

Having dust on wheels is another thing to consider by a non-technical user. Semi-metallic brake pads produce black colored powders while having friction with rotors. This black powder sticks to the wheels. Embarrassing!

Who wants to invest in a brake pad regularly? No one, right? So, you should choose ceramic brake pads if you want to have larger life span of your brake pads. Semi-metallic brake pads are much less durable than ceramic brake pads and hence as a general user, you should move on from semi-metallic to ceramic. Do not forget to read the review of the best ceramic brake pads.

Having a lot of advantages does not mean that ceramic pads do not have any disadvantages. It has some disadvantages too. Knowing the advantages do not jump in. Before deciding, have a look at the disadvantages of ceramic pads too.

Ceramic pads are more costly than semi-metallic brake pads. So, the upfront cost of ceramic brake pads is going to hurt your wallet. But as its life span is longer, the yearly cost will be much more minimal compared to competitors of ceramic brake pads.

For everyday usage, ceramic brake pads are quite good. But for racing or heavy towing works, you should go for semi-metallic brake pads rather than a ceramic one.

Are you worried about the wear and tear of the brake rotor? Ceramic brake pads often tend to much more wear than other competitors. If your brake rotor condition is not good or already worn out you should move to semi-metallic brake pads. So, it means, for vehicles which have old brake rotor semi-metallic brake pads will be better.

There are several factors on decision making whether to install a ceramic or semi-metallic brake pad. But to date, ceramic brake pads performance is far better than semi-metallic one if you consider all the pros and cons. Do not forget to check your vehicle condition before making a final decision on purchasing. Install a good quality brake pad and stop your car efficiently when you need to save your life!!

About the Author

Khaled Syfullah is a professional Civil Engineer, worked in many international projects. He is a passionate writer and loves to write about new technology and their application in humans life.

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