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Europe’s braking technologyconference & exhibitionFinal Programme & Exhibitor Directory
22–24 May 2018World Forum, The Hague, Netherlands
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Welcome to The Hague, Netherlands, and the 7th annual EuroBrake conference and exhibition.
For the first time, we are delighted to be located at the World Forum in The Hague – this offers a unique combination of city life, with a rich culture and history, while also being close to the coast. The Louwman Museum, based in The Hague, houses the world’s oldest vintage car collection, while Delft Technical University, one of the leading institutions for engineering and technology worldwide, is also close by.
EuroBrake was created in 2012 to address the profound changes in the demands made by the braking industry’s customers and end-users, and to provide a forum for companies, engineers and academics working in the area of brake technology to collaborate. EuroBrake continues to develop each year and in 2017 we welcomed more than 1,000 international delegates of the highest calibre from 40 countries to Dresden, Germany.
EuroBrake 2018 offers a compelling agenda as we provide an increased focus on global rail braking technology. For the first time, parallel to other sessions, an entire day of the conference is dedicated to this subject, while other key topics include brake emissions and brake disc technology. Our international exhibition features 100 organisations, who represent the entire value chain from leading industry players to new entrants – it’s a great opportunity to meet new suppliers.
We are delighted that the EuroBrake Student Opportunities Programme returns to EuroBrake 2018, allowing us to welcome the next generation of engineers into the EuroBrake community. We welcome 50 students from around the world, who have access to an exclusive lounge, providing an opportunity to network with experienced industry professionals and gain career advice in a relaxed setting - we are extremely grateful to our sponsors who are supporting this innovative programme.
We are delighted that you have joined us in The Hague, for what is sure to be a fantastic EuroBrake 2018.
Harald Abendroth Chris Mason Chairman, EuroBrake 2018 CEO, FISITA
Welcome to EuroBrake 2018 in The Hague
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Contents
1. Welcome
5. EuroBrake 2018 Overview
6. Organisation
9. Student Opportunities Programme
12. Technical Programme: Tuesday
17. Technical Programme: Wednesday
23. Technical Programme: Thursday
28. Technical Programme: Friday
30. Conference and Exhibition Floorplan
32. Exhibitor Directory
48. Discover The Hague
50. Social Programme
52. General Information
Who should attend EuroBrake?
EuroBrake is an essential learning and networking event for all engineers, scientists and executives concerned with braking systems throughout the value-chain from OEMs through to materials suppliers including:
EuroBrake 2018 is organised by FISITA, the international federation for mobility engineers.
Established in 1948, FISITA links the national automotive engineering societies in 37 countries representing over 210,000 engineering professionals and organises the biennial FISITA World Automotive Congress, the annual World Mobility Summit and the FISITA PLUS Conference.
Passenger car
Commercial vehicle
Motorcycle
Aerospace
Rail
Industry brakes
Wind turbines
Academia and research
Application
Research and development
Materials
Quality and process
Testing and measurement
Sales and purchasing
www.eurobrake.net
FISITA (UK) Limited 29 M11 Business Link StanstedEssex CM24 8GFUnited Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1279 883470Email: [email protected]
Registered in England: 03572997
FISITA President Dan Nicholson
FISITA Chief ExecutiveChris Mason
EuroBrake ManagerGemma WilkinsTel: +44 (0) 1279 883 476
Copyright © 2018 FISITA (UK) Limited
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EuroBrake 2018 Overview
Tuesday 22 May 2018
10:00-12:00 Student Introductory Lecture – Student Lounge
11:30 Registration Opens
13:00 - 13:15 Welcome and Introduction to EuroBrake 2018 – Amazon
13:15 - 13:25 Student Opportunities Programme at EuroBrake – Amazon
13:25 - 14:25 Opening Plenary Session – Automated Driving and its Impact on Future Business Models – Amazon – Properties, Interactions and Dynamics of Brake Particles and their Environmental Impact
14:25 - 14:40 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
14:40 - 16:00 MPR: Materials and Process Special Rail and Poster Showcase SQ1: Squeal 1 – Amazon – Mississippi & Mississippi Foyer – Yangtze
16:00 - 16:20 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
16:20 - 18:00 FRI: Friction Interface TES: Testing SQ2: Squeal 2 – Amazon – Mississippi – Yangtze
18:00 - 19:30 Official EuroBrake 2018 Welcome Reception – Exhibition Hall – Sponsored by NUCAP
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Wednesday 23 May 2018
08:30 - 10:10 ETC: Brake Emissions HEV: Hybrid and Electric RFP: Rail Brake Test Cycles – Amazon Vehicles – Mississippi Friction Pair – Yangtze
10:10 - 10:40 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
10:40 - 12:20 CEV: Component Aspects of JGR: Judder and Groan RWA: Rail-Wheel Adhesion Electric Driven Vehicles – Amazon – Mississippi – Yangtze
12:20 - 13:50 Lunch – Exhibition Hall – Sponsored by CAME srl
12:20 - 13:20 ITT Open Seminar – Onyx
14:00 - 15:30 Rail Strategy Panel – Future Challenges for Railway Braking – Mississippi
14:00 - 15:30 EuroBrake 2018 Strategy Panel – Future of Software and Hardware in Brakes – Amazon
15:30 - 16:00 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
16:00 - 17:40 EBS: Electronic Brake Systems MAC: Material Characterisation RBS: Rail Brake System and Autonomous Driving – Amazon – Mississippi – Yangtze
18:00 - 19:00 EuroBrake Drinks Reception – Atlantic Foyer – Sponsored by Sadeca Automotive SLU
19:00 - 22:30 EuroBrake Dinner – Atlantic – Sponsored by Brembo
Thursday 24 May 2018
08:30 - 10:10 Brake Emissions Panel DMS: Disc Materials NVH1: NVH Modelling 1 – Amazon – Mississippi – Yangtze
10:10 - 10:40 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
10:40 - 12:20 ECM: Brake Emissions NVH2: NVH Modelling 2 RMA: Raw Materials Counter Measures – Amazon – Mississippi – Yangtze
12:20 - 13:50 Lunch – Exhibition Hall – Sponsored by CAME srl
13:50 - 15:30 DAM: Damping Mechanisms EME: Brake Emissions Global Standardisation Measurement – Amazon – Mississippi – ISO Project Review – Yangtze
15:30 - 17:00 EuroBrake Farewell Reception – Amazon Foyer
16:00 Exhibition Closes
Friday 25 May 2018
08:15 - 12:00 Workshop and Tutorial on Brake Emissions – Amazon
Organisation
Steering Committee
EuroBrake Student Opportunities Programme Working Group
Harald AbendrothChairman EuroBrake 2018Consultant
Dr. Jens BauerContinental
Klaus JäckelMercedes-Benz TrucksDaimler AG
Dr. Nils PerzbornZF Group
Prof. Dr. Georg OstermeyerTechnische Universität Braunschweig
Hayley MillarFISITA
Prof. David BartonUniversity of Leeds
Dr. -Ing. Kai BodeAUDI AG
Loïc LelièvreFLERTEX Sinter
Dipl.-Ing. Bastian ReckeTechnische Universität Braunschweig
Dr.-Ing. Ludwig VollrathConsultant
Gemma WilkinsFISITAEuroBrake 2018 Project Manager
Prof. Yannick DesplanquesUniversity of Lille
Tomas BudinskyUniversity of Leeds
Jan MünchhoffAUDI AG
Hannes SachseIDIADA Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH
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Advisory Board
Prof. Dr. Adnan AkayBilkent University
Mr. Johannes GräberKnorr-Bremse - Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH
Luca MartinottoITT Friction Technologies
Prof. Jayashree BijweIndian Institute of Technology Delhi
Dr. Rainer Müller-FinkeldeiDaimler AG
Dr. Stefan DörschDB Systemtechnik GmbH
Roland KlementSchmitz Cargobull AG
Prof. Dr. Maasaki NishiwakiKanagawa Institute ofTechnology
Prof. Philippe DufrénoyUniversity of Lille
Takashi KudoAkebono Brake Industry Co. Ltd.
Franck PoissonSNCF
Prof. John FieldhouseJDF Consulting
Ralph LauxmannContinental AG
Dr. Seong Kwan RheeSKR Consulting, LLC
Prof. Peter FilipSouthern Illinois University Carbondale
Dr. Edwin LiebemannRobert Bosch GmbH
Yukihiro ShiomiToyota Motor Corporation
Prof. Dr. Stefan GiesVolkswagen AG
Roy LinkLink Engineering Company
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The EuroBrake Advisory Board consists of representatives from major companies and research institutions that lead the field in braking technology today.
The Advisory Board provides strategic advice and helps to ensure that EuroBrake continues to meet the needs of the international braking community.
Manfred MeyerZF TRW
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What does an automotive engineer really do? What are your study options?
Will you be the next innovator?Find answers to these questions and more at Your Future in Automotive
www.fisita.com/yfia
Where will you take us next?
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EuroBrake Student Opportunities Programme 2018
Each sponsored student delegate pass includes full access to the Technical Programme and entry to the EuroBrake Exhibition, giving you the chance to connect with organisations at the heart of the industry.
Within the conference you’ll learn about the latest industry innovations and have the chance to participate in expert discussions on new technology. You’re also invited to attend the Strategy Panel session, focusing on key challenges in brake development and the diversity of roles available within the sector.
n Meet with top experts from industry and academia
n Access the exclusive Students’ Lounge to network with peers and professionals
n Attend a dedicated Introductory Lecture on the basics of braking, including a valuable overview of key EuroBrake sessions
n Discuss your career options and get CV advice from management and HR professionals in the brake industry
n Participate in specialised student round table discussions and surgery sessions
n Attend the EuroBrake Dinner
n Gain financial assistance with hotel and travel expenses
To find out more about the Student Opportunities Programme 2018 visit:
www.eurobrake.net/students
EuroBrake 2017 saw the launch of the Student Opportunities Programme, where 50 engineering students from around the world were given the opportunity to attend EuroBrake as part of a sponsored programme.
At EuroBrake 2018 the Student Opportunities Programme will again offer international students the chance to attend and take part in the world’s largest conference and exhibition dedicated to braking technology.
You will:
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Become a FISITA Friend for LifeAn international accreditation for the automotive mobility community
n Create a professional profile n Access the international FISITA Work Experience Programme n Access the Travel Bursary scheme n Join our International Discussion Forum n Exclusive technical content and resources
Sign up now atwww.fisita.com/FFL
Thank you to the sponsors of the Student Opportunities Programme 2018
As your company looks to the future and embraces the challenge of technology changes and trends, your support will help to inspire the next generation of mobility engineers and technologists at EuroBrake 2018.
The Student Opportunities Programme was successfully launched at EuroBrake 2017 with 50 international students attending – this is a unique platform for your organisation to meet with and advise those looking to enter the braking industry and support students at this year’s event to learn first-hand about their career options as they enter the mobility industry.
As a Student Opportunities Programme Sponsor, you are invited to meet with participants in the Student Lounge, a designated area for students, industry and academics to network.
A range of sponsorship benefits include:
n Opportunities to view students’ CVs prior to EuroBrake and arrange 1-2-1 meetings at the event
n Take part in a ‘CV check’ session at EuroBrake - arrange for a member of your HR department to attend and offer information, advice and guidance to students entering the industry
n Your company name and logo on the Sponsor Wall in the Student Lounge
n Your company name and logo included in the EuroBrake Final Programme, website and app
n Opportunities to meet with students in the Student Lounge
n Attend the Strategy Panel alongside students and delegates and provide advice to inspire the next generation of mobility engineers
n Your company name and logo on student notepads, pens and stationery
n Your company name and logo on Student Opportunities Programme t-shirts
n Sponsorship of phone charging station
n Sponsorship of a dedicated Student Lunch (after the intro lecture)
Headline Sponsor
Thanks to all our sponsors
This year's sponsors will engage with and advise engineering students who could become the mobility talent of tomorrow.
ESOP 2018 sponsors will help to guide and support students who have a passion for engineering to join our international community.
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Technical Programme Tuesday 22 May 2018
13:25-14:25 Opening Plenary Session – Amazon
13:00 - 13:15 Welcome and Introduction to EuroBrake 2018 – Amazon
13:15 - 13:25 Student Opportunities Programme at EuroBrake – Amazon
Chairs: Mr. Klaus Jäckel, Daimler AGProf. Dr. Georg Ostermeyer, Technische Universität Braunschweig
Automated Driving and its Impact on Future Business Models
Dr. Wolfgang BernhartSenior Partner Automotive, Roland Berger GmbH Germany
• Customer perspective on automated driving and "Automated Mobility as a Service"
• Competitive landscape: control points and strategies of major players
• Future differentiation potential for OEMs and Suppliers
Properties, Interactions and Dynamics of Brake Particles and their Environmental Impact
Prof. Dr. Arno Kwade CEO, Institute for Particle Technology Germany
During braking fine particles are released and exposed to the environment. The behaviour of these fine particles is very complex and is determined among others by their size, morphology and interaction forces like van der Waals or electrostatic forces, but also by the surrounding fluid, e.g. the air humidity. Depending on their size and the air motion and humidity the particles can agglomerate, settle and/or move with the air flow. This behaviour of these particles in the environment can be described by basic principles of particle technology. Moreover, using advanced simulation methods like discrete element method coupled with computational fluid dynamics the behaviour of individual particles in the environment can be simulated. An overview of physical and mechanistic models as well as an introduction in possible simulation methods describing the brake particle behaviour in the environment will be given and explained based on characteristic examples.
Mr. Harald AbendrothEuroBrake 2018 Chairman
Dr.-Ing. Kai Bode AUDI AG
14:25 - 14:40 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
Technical Programme Tuesday 22 May 2018
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14:40 - 16:00 Technical Sessions
MPR: Materials and Process – Amazon
Chair: Prof. Dr. Jayashree Bijwe Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Co-Chair: Dr. Anne-Lise Cristol University of Lille
EB2018-MDS-006 chatThermally Purified Cokes, Unique Products and Performances in NAO Brake PadsDr. Eric Salmon Superior Graphite Switzerland
Prof. Peter FilipUniversity of South Illinois Carbondale United States
EB2018-MDS-009 chatThe Effect of Graphite When Producing Sintered Brake PadsMr. Torben Paarup Andersen, Mr. Morten Refsgaard Drost, Mr. Jesper TønnesenSBS Friction A/S Denmark
Mr. Tonni PedersenSBS Friction A/S Denmark
Mr. Jørgen LarsenSBS Friction A/S Denmark
Mr. Raffaele Gilardi, Imerys Mr. Luigi AlzatiImerys Graphite & Carbon, Switzerland
EB2018-MDS-012 chatCharacterization of Functional Minerals Using the Example of Mica and The Role of Processing TechnologyDipl.-Ing. Veronika MayerKärntner Montanindustrie GmbH Austria
EB2018-MFM-004 chatLink between Microstructural Heterogeneity Induced by Mixing, Material Properties and Tribological Behaviour of Brake LiningDr. Fatma Makni, post-doctoral researcherDr. Anne-Lise CristolUniversity of Lille France
Dr. Mohamed Kchaou, Prof. Riadh ElleuchENIS Tunisia
Prof. Yannick DesplanquesUniversity of Lille France
SQ1: Squeal 1 – Yangtze
Chair: Mr. Claus Thomas Porsche AG
Co-Chair: Prof. Dr. Masaaki Nishiwaki Kanagawa Institute of Technology
EB2018-BSY-020 chatThe Control of Brake Squeal Occurrence Using a Prototype 4-Piston Opposed CaliperDipl.-Ing. Tomas Budinsky, Dr. Peter Brooks, Prof. David BartonUniversity of Leeds United Kingdom
EB2018-FBR-007 chatImplementing Contact Broadband Excitation for Simulating Friction-induced VibrationsProf. Francesco MassiUniversity of Rome La Sapienza Italy
Dr. Giovanna LacerraINSA Lyon Italy
Prof. Eric ChateletINSA Lyon France
Prof. Laurent BailletISTerre, Joseph Fourier University France
EB2018-FBR-009 chatEffect of Friction Material and Surface Evolution on Vibrations and Squeal Occurrence on a P-O-DProf. Philippe DufrénoyUniversity of Lille / Polytech-Lille
Dr.-Ing. Jessie Rapontchombo,Ing. Igor Paszkiewicz, Dr.-Ing. Jean-François Brunel, Prof. Yannick Desplanques University of Lille
Ing. Loic LelievreFLERTEX Sinter France
EB2018-VDT-034 chatUncertainty in Measurement of The Eigenvector of a Brake SystemMr. Benedikt KollVolkswagen AG
Prof. Dr. Georg-Peter OstermeyerTechnische Universität Germany
16:00 - 16:20 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
EuroBrake posters will be on display in the Mississippi Foyer throughout the conference and the final abstract for each paper will appear in downloadable form on the EuroBrake 2018 app. The technical and research content of selected submissions will be briefly highlighted in a special Presentation Session (see below). Authors will be available to discuss their poster presentations immediately after the Presentation Session and during coffee breaks throughout the conference.
Showcase Session Tuesday 22 May – 14:40-16:00 Mississippi and Mississippi Foyer
ChairsProf. David Barton, University of Leeds Dr. Tim Hodges, Federal-Mogul Motorparts
New for 2018, we have introduced a Presentation Session, where selected poster authors from around the braking technology industry will have the opportunity to give a short presentation of their poster, highlighting their research and successful findings.
All delegates are invited to this important session. Immediately after this session, you will have the opportunity to meet with authors to initiate technical discussions on the content of their posters in the poster display area where refreshments will be served.
Best Poster Prizes The top three posters will be awarded a prize at the EuroBrake Dinner on Wednesday 23 May. Posters will be judged by a panel of experts from the EuroBrake Steering Committee and FISITA, from both industry and academia.
The best posters will be awarded as follows:
1st Place - EUR 500
2nd Place - EUR 300
3rd Place - EUR 200
Paper Download The EuroBrake app will include abstracts for all papers: full written papers, oral-only presentations and posters.
Part I - Rail Showcase – 14:40-15:20 The first presentations will focus on railway braking as this is one of the major themes of EuroBrake 2018, with part of the whole of the next day devoted to this topic.
Oral and Poster Presentations
EB2018-BSY-027 chatDigitalisation for Freight CarsMr. István Hegedüs, Mr. Matthias Cordes, Mr. Johannes GräberKnorr-Bremse - Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH, Germany
EB2018-VDT-017 chatOptimising the use of Automated Visual Inspection SystemsMr. Manohar Singh, Mr. William LanoeBombardier Transportation, United Kingdom
EB2018-BSY-029 chatNext Generation of Knorr-Bremse Compact Disc Brake Calliper Units for Rail Vehicles Mr. Zoltan Csemez, Dr. Marc-Gregory Elstorpff, Mr. Ferenc Muellek, Mr. Peter Szucs Knorr-Bremse - Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH, Germany
EB2018-BSY-031 chatWheel Supplier as a Remarkably Influencing Aspect on Dynamometer Test Results Mr. Pablo Monreal Perez, Ms. Teresa Rouzaut Subira, Knorr-Bremse - Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH, Spain
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Special Rail and Poster Showcase Tuesday 22 May – 14:40-16:00, Mississippi
Key to Technical Sessions
file Full written papers will be included in the EuroBrake 2018 proceedings.
chat Oral papers are authors’ presentations supported by PowerPoint presentations only.
PICTURE Poster only.
Where permission has been given by the author, full technical papers and presentations of ‘oral-only’ authors will be available in PDF format in the EuroBrake proceedings
The EuroBrake app will include abstracts for all papers: full written papers, oral-only presentations and posters.
Part II – Poster Showcase – 15:20-16:00 The second presentations will focus on other areas of braking technology pertinent to the industry.
Oral and Poster Presentations
EB2018-FBR-003 fileThe Influence of SRO and DTV on the Heat Crack Propagation in Brake Discs for Commercial VehiclesMr. Sami Bilgic Istoc, Prof. Dr. Hermann WinnerTechnische Universität Darmstadt Germany
EB2018-MDS-005 chatAdditive Manufacturing - 3D Printing of Friction MaterialDr. Ute Wittig, Dr. Roman MilczarekLF GmbH & Co. KG Germany
EB2018-MDS-024 chatA Dyno Bench Sampling Procedure for Brake Particle Emissions EvaluationDr.-Ing. Mattia Alemani, Ing. Guido Perricone, Dr. Giorgio ValotaBrembo S.p.A, Italy
Dr. Francesco RiccobonoDatab, Italy
Ing. Alessandro CiottiBrembo S.p.A., Italy
EB2018-VDT-010 fileMechanisms of Interaction between Local Stick-Slip Motion and Global Chassis Dynamics under Brake Creep GroanMr. Narcís MolinaApplus IDIADA, Spain
Poster-only Presentations
EB2018-VDT-024 PICTUREInvestigation of Stiction Phenomena in Brake Systems by Electrochemical MethodsDr. Agusti SinITT Italia Italy
EB2018-MDS-011 PICTURENanocomposite Material as a New Functional Filler in Automotive Brake PadsDr. Katerina DedkovaVŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic
Mr. Marcus MorbachFederal-Mogul Friction Products GmbH Germany
Dr. Jana KukutschováVŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic
EB2018-MFM-003 PICTURETMD Friction OE vs TMD IAM Product DevelopmentMr. Ian Featherstone TMD Friction United Kingdom
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EB2018-VDT-009 fileOperational DTV Measurements Under Judder Conditions and Associated Vehicle Body ResponseDr. Juan J. García, Mr. Bernat Ferrer, Mr. Fabio Squadrani, Mr. Roger Mateu, Mr. Bartolomé VargasApplus+ IDIADA Spain
EB2018-MDS-035 PICTUREA Novel Approach for Small and LightWeight Hybrid Brake Discs for Electric-Powered VehiclesMr. Thorsten BalzerDr. Nico Langhof, Prof. Dr. Walter KrenkelUniversity of Bayreuth Germany
16:00 - 16:20 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
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18:00 - 19:30 Official EuroBrake Welcome Reception – Exhibition Hall
Sponsored By
16:20 - 18:00 Technical Sessions
FRI: Friction Interface – Amazon
Chair: Dr. Sylvie Descartes INSA Lyon
Co-Chair: Prof. Peter Fischer Graz University of Technology
EB2018-MDS-032 chatThe Evaluation of Friction Films of Conventional, Hybrid and Ceramic Friction Couples Under High LoadsDr. Nico Langhof, Prof. Walter KrenkelUniversity of Bayreuth, Germany
EB2018-MDS-027 fileEffect of The Temperature on Tribofilm Generated from Copper, Graphite and Magnetite Mixtures as Interfacial MediaIng. Ana Cecilia Pontes RodriguesUniversity of São Paulo, Brazil
Ing. Christian Wolter, Dr. Thomas GradtBundesanstalt für Materialforschung und - prüfung, Germany
Dr. Taeko YonamineInstitute for Technological Research of the State of São Paulo
Prof. Dr. Cesar Roberto de Farias AzevedoUniversity of São Paulo, Brazil
EB2018-MDS-023 fileInvestigations of the Third Body Using Pin-On-Disc and Brake Dynamometer on AL-MMC Brake RotorsMr. Florian GuldenFAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
Dr.-Ing. Anton Stich, Dr.-Ing. SebastianGramstat, AUDI AG
Dr.-Ing. Heinz Werner HöppelFAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich TetzlaffTH Ingolstadt, Germany
EB2018-SVM-010 fileA Numerical Study of Disc Brakes Wear Dependence of Rotor Surface CoatingIng. Gabriele Riva, Brembo Spa, Italy
Dr. Jens Wahlström, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
EB2018-SVM-020 chatBrake system Multi-Scale Thermo-Mechanical Modelling: Influence of Roughness, Wear and Third Body on PerformancesDr. Yassine Waddad, Dr. Vincent Magnier, Prof. Philippe Dufrénoy, Prof. Géry De SaxcéUniversity of Lille, France
SQ2: Squeal 2 – Yangtze
Chair: Dr. David Bryant University of Bradford
Co-Chair: Mr. Thierry Chancelier Chassis Brakes International
EB2018-SVM-002 chatA Research of Disc Brake Squeal and Its TriggerProf. Dr. Masaaki NishiwakiKanagawa Institute of Technology
Mr. Yukio YamamotoNewton Works Corporation Japan
EB2018-SVM-012 fileIntroducing A New Semi-Analytical Model for Calculation and Prediction of Brake Squeal NoiseDr. Koorosh MohammadiM-Plan GmbH Germany
EB2018-VDT-001 fileNVH Improvements to SAE J2521Mr. Ted SlevinMicroface Ltd United Kingdom
EB2018-VDT-002 chatOn Road Vehicle Tests for Brake Noise: A Statistical Approach to Support Test Execution and VerificationMr. Antonello DonzelliFCA Group Emea
Dr. Laura BorgarelloCRF
Ing. Silvio DataFCA Group Emea, Italy
EB2018-VDT-028 chatSqueal Noise Investigation on An Aircraft Electromechanical BrakeDr.-Ing. Abdelbasset Hamdi, Mr. Jean-Frédéric DieboldSafran Landing Systems, France
Mr. Jérôme JourdanSafran Engineering Services, France
TES: Testing – Mississippi
Chair: Prof. David Barton University of Leeds
Co-Chair: Mr. Carlos Agudelo Link Engineering Company
EB2018-FBR-005 chatExperimental Investigation of Disc/pad Interface Pressure Distributions Using Optical SensorsMr. Paul Lenormand, Mr. David Gonzalez Correas, Mr. Ben Major, Mr. Jeronimas Voveris, Dr. Divya Tiwari, Prof. Stephen James, Prof. Ralph Tatam, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marko Tirovic, Mr. Stephen Staines, Cranfield University, United Kingdom
EB2018-VDT-026 fileDeveloping Endurance Test Mode for High Performance Brake PadsMr. Carlos Jose Sierra Sanchez, Mr. Alejandro Assens Blanch, Mr. Narcis Molina Montasell, Ing. Fabio SquadraniApplus+ IDIADA, Spain
Dr. Sungpil Jung KATECH - Korea Automotive Technology Institute, Republic of Korea
EB2018-VDT-019 chatFriction Material Down-Scaling to Rank Brake Friction PerformanceDr. Steve Shaffer, Dr. Giovanni RamirezBruker Corp
Mr. Chuck Greening, Greening Inc.
Dr. Agusti Sin, ITT Italia, Italy
Prof. Dr. Peter Filip Southern Illinois University, Carbondale United States
EB2018-VDT-020 fileStudy of the Chinese Brake Durability Patterns and Comparison with the Main Worldwide ProgrammesMr. Bernat FerrerIDIADA Automotive Technology S.A., Spain
EB2018-VDT-033 chatA New Camera for Quantitative Measurements of Temperature and Emissivity During BrakingProf. Philippe DufrenoyUniversity of Lille / Polytech-Lille
Dr.-Ing. Emmanuel Berte, University of Lille
Dr.-Ing. Jean-François Witz, CNRS
Prof. Yannick Desplanques University of Lille, France
Technical Programme Tuesday 22 May 2018
Technical Programme Wednesday 23 May 2018
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08:30 - 10:10 Technical Sessions
ETC: Brake Emissions Test Cycles – Amazon
Chair: Dr. Hans-Guenther Paul Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd.
Co-Chair: Dr. Agusti Sin ITT Italia
EB2018-VDT-023 fileFriction Couple Investigations in Terms of Brake Particle EmissionsDr. Sebastian Gramstat, Dipl.-Ing. Robert WaningerAUDI AG
Dr. Dmytro Lugovyy, Dipl.-Ing. Matthias SchröderHoriba Europe GmbH, Germany
EB2018-MDS-029 chatEstimation of Transport Efficiency and Aspiration Losses for Brake Emissions Using Inertia Dynamometer TestingMr. Carlos Agudelo, Mr. Ravi Teja Vedula, Mr. Tyler OdomLink Engineering Co., United States
EB2018-VDT-018 chatUncertainties in Measurement of Brake Wear Particle Emission Using a Dynamometer System Under Urban City Driving CyclesDr. Hiroyuki Hagino Japan Automobile Research Institute, Japan
EB2018-VDT-027 chatA New Real-World Braking Cycle for Studying Brake Particle EmissionsDr. Marcel Mathissen, Dr. Rainer VogtFord Research & Innovation Centre Aachen
Mr. Christian Schmidt, Dr. Jarek GrochowiczFord Werke GmbH
Dr. Theodoros GrigoratosEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre Italy
Mr. Heinz Steven HS Data Analysis and Consultancy, Germany
EB2018-VDT-030 chatReal Driving Emissions Measurement of Brake Dust ParticlesDipl.-Ing. David Hesse,Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Augsburg, Dipl.-Ing. Toni Feißel, Dipl.-Ing. Felix Wenzel,Technische Universität Ilmenau Germany
HEV: Hybrid and Electric Vehicles – Mississippi
Chair: Dr. Hans-Jörg Feigel Mando
Co-Chair: Mr. Tobias Ell Daimler Buses EvoBus
EB2018-BSY-006 fileElectric Motor Hub BrakingMr. Aman Singh, Mr. Aadhar Bisht University of Petroleum and Energy Studies India
EB2018-BSY-003 chatPassenger Car Braking Energy Management for Future Premium BEVs. Can Friction Brakes Be Drastically Downsized or Even Deleted via Careful Design of High Voltage Systems and Vehicle Architecture?Mr. Ric Hampson Jaguar Land Rover United Kingdom
EB2018-BSY-008 fileBattery Independent Regenerative Braking in Worst Case ScenariosMr. Daniel WagnerTU Munich
Mr. Philipp Kugelmann,Dr.-Ing. Martin SemschContinental Teves
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus LienkampTU Munich Germany
EB2018-BSY-009 chatTransformers, Configurable and Adaptable Trucks and Trailers for Optimal Transport EfficiencyDipl.-Ing. MIchael Wildhagen, Mr. Birger QueckenstedtSchmitz Cargobull AG
Dipl.-Ing. Bernd MeurerSchmitz Cargobull AG R&D Germany
EB2018-BSY-012 chatBrake Systems: Upcoming Challenges and Opportunities for EVsDr. Nils Perzborn, Dr. Stefan Weiland, Dr. Ralf GroßZF Group Germany
RFP: Rail Brake Friction Pair – Yangtze
Chair: Prof. Philippe Dufrénoy University of Lille
Co-Chair: Mr. Loïc Lelièvre FLERTEX Sinter
EB2018-BSY-025 chatModification of Brake Pad Configurations of High-speed Train for Improved Operational SafetyProf. Dr. Jiliang Mo, Prof. Yuanke Wu, Prof. Bo Huang, Prof. Zhou Zhongrong,Prof. Minhao ZhuSouthwest Jiaotong University
Mr. Jingwu Cao, Mr. Cairang Shijia, Mr. Peifang Wu, Bejing Tianyishangjia NewMaterial Corp., Ltd., China
EB2018-MDS-034 chatNew Friction Pad for High Energy Railway Application (GLGV Project)Prof. Philippe Dufrenoy University of Lille / Polytech-Lille
Dr.-Ing. Michèle Henrion, Dr.-Ing. François Guillard, Ing. Eric Guillet-Revol, Ing. Loic Lelievre, FLERTEX Sinter
Dr.-Ing. Ruddy Mann, Dr.-Ing. Florent Brunel,University of Lille, France
EB2018-FBR-004 chatEvaluation of the High Temperature Characteristic of Brake Friction Materials for High Speed VehiclesMr. Kosaku Matsuoka, Mr. Hisanori Nishimori Railway Technical Research Institute , Japan
EB2018-FBR-006 chatBraking Backward-history Dependency Analysis of Pad-disc Contact, Case Study of Friction Materials for High-speed TrainDr. Eng. Sylvie Descartes, INSA Lyon
Dr. Fatma Makni, University of Lille
Dr. David Tumbajoy-Spinel, INSA Lyon
Dr. Eng. Anne-Lise Cristol, University of Lille
Prof. Dr. Yves Berthier, INSA Lyon
Prof. Dr. Yannick Desplanques, University of Lille
Dr. Loic Lelievre, FLERTEX Sinter, France
EB2018-MDS-026 chatEffect of the Reinforcing Fibre on the Frictional Properties of Organic Composite Railway Brake ShoeDipl.-Ing. Piotr WasilewskiSMiOC Frenoplast Bułhak i Cieślawski S.A./Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Jacek Bułhak, Frimatrail Frenoplast S.A., Poland10:10 - 10:40 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
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10:40 - 12:20 Technical Sessions
CEV: Component Aspects of Electric Driven Vehicles – Amazon
Chair: Mr. Manfred Meyer ZF TRW
Co-Chair: Mr. Paul LinhoffContinental AG
EB2018-MDS-035 chatA Novel Approach for Small and Light Weight Hybrid Brake Discs for Electric-Powered VehiclesDr. Nico Langhof, Prof. Dr. Walter Krenkel, Mr. Thorsten BalzerUniversity of Bayreuth, Germany
EB2018-BSY-005 chatTrue Zero-Drag for an Electro-Mechanical BrakeDipl.-Ing. Michael PutzVienna Engineering, Austria
EB2018-BSY-010 chatA Hybrid Brake Dynamometer Allows Friction Brake Testing Assisted by Additional Brake SystemsDipl.-Ing. Roland Steege, Dipl.-Ing. Daniel Ruf, Dipl.-Ing. Ilja Plenne, Dipl.-Ing. Jürgen LangeTMD Friction Services, Germany
EB2018-SVM-003 fileOptimization Analysis and Design of Brake Cooling DuctMr. Jung Ki Son, Mr. Young-Suk Jung Hyundai Motor Company
Mr. Hee-ho Jeon, CDadapco, Republic of Korea
EB2018-MDS-030 chatLight-weight Composite Back-Plates for Disc Brake PadsMr. Parimal ModyNUCAP Industries, Canada
JGR: Judder and Groan – Mississippi
Chair: Dr. Marko Tirovic Cranfield University
Co-Chair: Dr. Enda Claffey Bentley
EB2018-BSY-002 fileMoan Noise Generating Mechanism and Development of Reduction TechnologyMr. Naotaka Nishida, Mr. Toru MatsushimaToyota Motor Corporation Japan
EB2018-FBR-002 fileExperimental Investigation of the Dynamic Thermal Deformation and Judder of a Ventilated Disc BrakeDr. Jinghan Tang, Dr. David Bryant, Dr. Hongsheng QiUniversity of Bradford United Kingdom
EB2018-SVM-011 fileExperimental and Simulative Study of Creep Groan in Terms of Macpherson Axle Bushing ElasticitiesDipl.-Ing. Manuel Pürscher, Mr. Severin Huemer-Kals, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter FischerGraz University of Technology Austria
EB2018-VDT-014 fileJudder Vibration Path Analysis (JPA) and Chassis Dynamic BehaviourDr. Juan J. García, Mr. Xavier Montané, Mr. Oriol Calvo, Dr. Juan Garcia-Bonito, Mr. Bernat Ferrer, Mr. Fabio SquadraniApplus IDIADA Spain
EB2018-BSY-030 chatAnalysis of Rear Brake Grinding Noise by Rear Suspension TypesMr. Jiho Yeom, Mr. Dongwon Kim, Mr. Kyungjae Lee, Mr. Kiyoung Kim, Mr. Jeongkyu Kim Hyundai Motors Company Republic of Korea
RWA: Rail-Wheel Adhesion – Yangtze
Chair: Dr. Stefan Dörsch DB Systemtechnik GmbH
Co-Chair: Prof. Dr. Jiliang Mo Southwest Jiaotong University
EB2018-VDT-038 chatRailway Specific Brake Testing – Wheel Slide Protection TestingMr. Sebastian HeinzDB Systemtechnik GmbH, Germany
EB2018-VDT-036 chatThe New Wheel-slide-protection System MGS3: The Power of an Adaptive Algorithm for Better Control of Brake Distances at Low and Extreme Low-Adhesion ConditionsPoster Mr. Timm Simon, Mr. Gabor Horvath, Mr. Reinhold Mayer, Mr. Thomas RaselKnorr-Bremse - Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH, Germany
EB2018-VDT-032 filePerformance Evaluation of Wheel Slide Protection by Using Simulation and Statistical AnalysisMr. Daisuke HijikataRailway Technical Research Institute, Japan
Dr. Peter Spiess, Dipl.-Ing. Benjamin Bueche, Dipl.-Ing. Felix KroegerDB Systemtechnik GmbH, Germany
EB2018-VDT-037 chatThe Roller Rig ATLAS as an Instrument to Develop Brake Systems of a New Generation – for Predictable Stopping Distances at a Greater Range of Environmental ConditionsDr.-Ing. Martin Heller, Dr.-Ing. Joerg Johannes Wach, Mr. Joerg Koch, Dr.-Ing. Christoph Tomberger, Dr.-Ing. Stefan Schneider, Mr. Thomas RaselKnorr-Bremse Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH, Germany
EB2018-BSY-016 fileFirst Experimental Results from the Multi-Axle Roller Rig in Degraded Rail Adhesion ConditionsMr. Matteo Frea, Mr. Luc Imbert, Mr. Roberto TioneFaiveley Transport (a Wabtec company), Italy
Technical Programme Wednesday 23 May 2018
12:20 - 13:50 Lunch – Exhibition Hall
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New dynamics in the automotive sector are challenging suppliers, which have never been seen before in existing technologies. As a consequence, ITT, as a friction pad supplier, is developing its product in this brand new mobility landscape.
Speaker:Dr. Agusti SinITT Italia
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Technical Programme Wednesday 23 May 2018
This panel brings together leading rail transport experts from both Europe and Asia to discuss future research directions and challenges facing the rail sector. Each panellist will make a short presentation on the status of the rail industry in their domain and to reflect on the latest research topics in rail vehicle braking. For example, how are efficiency issues such as automated train operation (driverless trains), “smart” rail traffic management systems and reduced braking distances being addressed in their domains. Regarding environmental effects, to what extent are rail brake noise (squeal), wear debris emissions and lightweight braking materials of concern? What other future challenges are there in the rail industry and how are these challenges being addressed in their own sectors?
Following the short presentations by the panellists, there will be general discussion chaired by Johannes Gräber, Knorr-Bremse, and Prof Yannick Desplanques, University of Lille, where delegates will have the opportunity to give their views on the future challenges and raise their questions with the distinguished panellists.
Mr. Christophe Cheron Shift2Rail coordination and partnerships for research
SNCF – Innovation And Research Direction, France
“Braking is a key topic towards a growing automated and more autonomous railway system.”
Mr. Rolf Härdi Chief Technology Innovation Officer
Deutsche Bahn AG, Germany
“The possibility of digitalization in railways is providing unique and new opportunities for the rail industries, whereas the fully automated intermodal train operations are representing the ultimate goal. The automated railway must rely on a very reliable performance of the rolling stock and in particular accurate and reliable braking (stopping) of the train”
Prof. Zhongrong Zhou Vice President and Dean of School of Mechanical Engineering
Southwest Jiaotong University, China
“Vision on Future Challenges for Railway Braking in China”
Chair:Mr. Johannes GräberKnorr-Bremse - Rail Vehicle Systems GmbH
Chair:Prof. Yannick Desplanques University of Lille
14:00 – 15:30 – Mississippi
Rail Strategy Panel
Future Challenges for Railway Braking
Prof. Peter Woodward Chair, High Speed Rail Engineering University of Leeds, United Kingdom"Advanced UK rail projects including new Institute for High Speed Rail at University of Leeds”
Dr. Stefan Dörsch Head of Department
DB Systemtechnik GmbH, Germany
“Future Challenges for Railway Braking from a technical and operational point of view”
Mr. Leonardo DongiovanniPolicy OfficerEuropean Commission, Belgium
“EU strategy in transport sector, modal split and innovation in rail sector”
15:30 – 16:00 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
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Technical Programme Wednesday 23 May 2018
We have built on the success of previous Strategy Panels and look forward to a compelling session this year. The focus will be the future development of the partition between software and hardware innovations for braking technologies and especially the resulting challenges, threats and opportunities.
Leading experts from around the world will deliver the latest research on the transition to new software platforms, identifying opportunities as well as industry limitations. The Panel will highlight a change in business models for manufacturers and suppliers, and reveal how braking may become known as a service in the future. Finally, discussions will focus on a number of R&D topics in the braking sector, which are being analysed by academia and industry alike.
Chair:Mr. Jan Münchhoff AUDI AG
Chair:Prof. Dr. Georg Ostermeyer Technische Universität Braunschweig
14:00 – 15:30 – Amazon
EuroBrake 2018 Strategy Panel
Future of Software and Hardware in Brakes
Dr. Tobias KuhnimhofHead of the Department, DLR e.V.
Mr. Paul Linhoff Head of Systems Project Lead Chassis&Brake Systems,
Continental Teves AG
Dr. Edwin LiebemannSenior Vice President Engineering, Robert Bosch GmbH
Prof. David BartonProfessor of Solid Mechanics, Leeds University
Mr. Luca Martinotto R&D Executive Director, ITT Automotive
15:30 – 16:00 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
Technical Programme Wednesday 23 May 2018
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16:00 – 17:40 Technical Sessions
EBS: Electronic Brake Systems and Autonomous Driving – Amazon
Chair: Dr. Edwin Liebemann Robert Bosch
Co-Chair: Mr. Claudio Prina IVECO
EB2018-BSY-023 chatBrake System for Automated Driving: Requirements and SolutionsDr. Matthias Greiner Robert Bosch GmbH Germany
EB2018-BSY-026 chatVector Control of a Parking BrakeDr. Abdessamed Ramdane, Mr. Thierry PasquetChassis Brakes International France
EB2018-BSY-004 fileReliability Concepts of Electro-Mechanical BrakeIng. Haruo Kotera,Ing. Hiromitsu ToyotaMitsubishi Motors Corporation Japan
MAC: Material Characterisation – Mississippi
Chair: Mr. Eros Sales ITT Motion Technologies
Co-Chair: Dr. Axel Stenkamp TMD
EB2018-MDS-033 chatFriction Material Evolution with Braking Application: Properties and MicrostructureProf. Philippe DufrénoyUniversity of Lille / Polytech-Lille, France
Dr.-Ing. Itziar Serrano, BAM - Berlin, Germany
Dr.-Ing. Jessie RapontchomboUniversity of Lille
Dr.-Ing. François Guillard, FLERTEX Sinter
Dr.-Ing. Anne-Lise Cristol, Dr.-Ing. Vincent MagnierUniversity of Lille, France
EB2018-SVM-001 fileTorsional Strength Evaluation of a High Carbon Brake DiscDr. Qianjin Yang, Mr. Baozhi Zhang, Mr. Guangshui He, Mr. Yi Liu, Mr. Liqiang Song, Ms. Yanmin ZhuYantai Winhere Auto-Part Manufacturing Co., Ltd, China
EB2018-MDS-017 chatEffect on Friction Characteristic of Brake Friction Material with Lignocellulose Nanofibers Reinforced Phenolic ResinsDr. Motoki Kuroe, Ms. Kanami NakamuraAkebono Research and Development Center, Ltd., Japan
EB2018-VDT-012 fileDisc Pad Physical Properties Vs. Porosity: The Question of Compressibility as an Intrinsic Physical PropertyMr. Meechai Sriwiboon, Mr. Nipon Tieampan, Ms. Kritsana KeawlobCompact International (1994) Co., Ltd., Thailand
Dr. Seong Kwan Rhee, SKR Consulting LLC
Dr. Donald YuhasIndustrial Measurement Systems Inc. United States
EB2018-VDT-029 chatDynamic Modulus/Friction Material Processing RelationsDr. Donald YuhasIndustrial Measurement Systems Inc
Dr. Peter FilipSouthern Illinois University United States
RBS: Rail Brake System – Yangtze
Chair: Mr. Franck Poisson SNCF
Co-Chair: Mr. Manohar SinghBombardier Transportation
EB2018-BSY-028 chatDesiro Classic – Brake ModernizationMs. Meike van 't Hoen, Mr. Mateusz Grabowski, Dr. Matthias Stein, Mr. Benjamin Kumpfe, Ms. Evelyn HockKnorr-Bremse - Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH, Germany
EB2018-BSY-013 chatHigh Integrity BrakeMr. Manohar SinghBombardier Transportation, United Kingdom
Mr. Karl LadenBombardier Transportation, France
EB2018-BSY-014 fileHigh Safety Integrity Electronic System for Railways Braking FunctionsMr. Fabio Ferrara, Mr. Angelo Grasso, Mr. Marco FasoliniFaiveley Transport - a Wabtec company, Italy
EB2018-BSY-007 chatOptimization of Structure and Mounting of Friction Block of High-speed Train Brake Pad for Vibration and Noise ReductionProf. Dr. Jiliang Mo, Mr. Bin Tang, Ms. Xiaocui WangSouthwest Jiaotong University, China
Prof. Dr. Huajiang OuyangUniversity of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Prof. Dr. Minhao Zhu, Prof. Dr. Zhongrong Zhou,Southwest Jiaotong University, China
EB2018-BSY-015 chatInnovative Parking Brake, Park LockMr. Claudino Gonçalves, Mr. Jérémie SalesFaiveley Transport Amiens, France
18:00 – 19:00 EuroBrake Drinks Reception – Atlantic Foyer
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Technical Programme Thursday 24 May 2018
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08:30 – 10:10 – Amazon
Brake Emissions Panel
Chair:Mr. Harald AbendrothConsultant
Chair:Prof. Dr. Georg Ostermeyer Technische Universität Braunschweig
The environment is a topic that raises mixed emotions around the world, in particular when the focus is vehicles and public transportation, engine exhaust, tyres but also brake emissions. This special Panel session will feature a number of views on brake emissions, including ongoing efforts to develop and agree testing, metrology and load profiles for brake emissions.
Brake emissions depend on friction couples, load profiles and load history. We see major influences from powertrains – electric and hybrids, also relevant progress with wear reduced friction couples.
Key discussions will include:• The level of knowledge around brake emissions
• The contribution to overall air pollution today and in the future
• Global regulations
• Global co-operation and collaboration
Mr. Jan Münchhoff Head of Chassis and Automated Driving Projects A6/A7/A8 AUDI AG, Germany Mr. Yukihiro Shiomi Project General Manager/Chassis Development Division Toyota, Japan Mr. Rick Kaatz General Manager of North America Operations KBAutoSys, United States
Dr. Theodoros Grigoratos Post-doctoral ResearcherEuropean Commission Joint Research Centre, Italy Prof. Dr. Klaus Augsburg Chief of Department of Automotive Engineering Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany Dr. Hans-Guenther Paul Senior Advisor Friction Materials Akebono Europe, Germany
Technical Programme Thursday 24 May 2018
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08:30 - 10:10 Technical Sessions
DMS: Disc Materials – Mississippi
Chair: Dr. Mattias Leber Porsche AG
Co-Chair: Mr. Michael Schorn Link Engineering Co
EB2018-MDS-003 fileQuantitative Analysis of Grey Cast Iron Microstructure and Its Relation to Wear of Brake Discs in Combination with Low-Met Friction Materials.Dr. Eng. Tomasz GrabiecFord Werke / Chassis Engineering Germany
Prof. Dr. Janusz AdamiecSilesian University of Technology Poland
EB2018-MDS-010 chatThermal and Wear Characterisation of a Coated Lightweight Disc Brake RotorMr. Jafar Hussain, Dr. Shahriar KosariehUniversity of Leeds
Dr. Suman ShresthaKeronite International Ltd
Dr. Peter Brooks, Dr. Barton DavidUniversity of Leeds, United Kingdom
EB2018-MDS-015 chatAdvancements in Brake Performance with Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Drum BrakesMr. Scott DobruskyAccuride/Gunite United States
EB2018-MDS-025 chatWear Characteristics of Brake Rotors with Thermally Sprayed Hard CoatingsMr. Diego Masotti, Mr. Carlos Henrique Selle Pereira, Ms. Taíse GotardoFras-le S.A. Brazil
EB2018-MDS-028 chatReview on Automotive Brake Disc Part I: Material Effect of Gray Iron RotorMr. Jaeyoung LeeHyundai Motor Company Republic of Korea
NVH1: NVH Modelling 1 – Yangtze
Chair: Dr. Torsten Treyde ZF TRW
Co-Chair: Prof. Dr. Utz von Wagner Technische Universität Berlin
EB2018-SVM-019 fileA Workflow to Create a Database for Implementing Measured Geometric Imperfections of Brake Pad Geometry Into CAE-Based Robustness Evaluations of Brake Squeal NoiseDr. Sebastian WolffDYNARDO Austria GmbH Austria
Dr. Johannes WillDYNARDO GmbH
Dr. Oliver StumpDAIMLER AG, Germany
EB2018-SVM-014 chatA Strategy Based on Genetic Algorithm to Deal with Influent Internal ContactsMs. Enora DenimalEcole Centrale de Lyon
Dr.-Ing. Samuel NacivetPSA Peugeot Citroën
Prof. Jean-Jacques Sinou, Dr. Lyes NechakEcole Centrale de Lyon, France
EB2018-SVM-009 fileA Study on Complex Eigenvalue Analysis using Sampling Distribution based on a DOE MethodMr. Sang-Chan Park, Mr. Kyung Hwan Park, Mr. Dong Joon MinHyundai Motor Company Republic of Korea
EB2018-FBR-008 chatEstimation of Normal Contact Stiffness in Sticking and Sliding Conditions for Rough Flat SurfaceDr.-Ing. Davide Tonazzi, Mr. Mario Salipante,University of Rome LA SAPIENZA, Italy
Prof. Yves BerthierLaMCoS INSA-LYON, France
Prof. Francesco MassiUniversity of Rome LA SAPIENZA, Italy
EB2018-SVM-013 chatVirtual Evaluation of Caliper RattleDr. Stefan Weiland, Dr. Stanley Baksi, Dipl.-Ing. Daniel Schwarz, Dr. Thomas VaselZF Friedrichshafen AG, Germany
10:40 – 12:20 Technical Sessions
ECM: Brake Emissions Counter Measures – Amazon
Chair: Prof. Dr. Klaus Augsburg Technische Universität Ilmenau
Co-Chair: Dr. Sebastian GramstatAUDI AG
EB2018-SVM-015 chatAnalysis Of Micro And Nano-Sized Airborne Wear Particles Emitted in Brake PadsDr. Agusti SinITT ItaliaI Italy
EB2018-VDT-013 chatInvestigation of Brake Emissions Reduction Potentials of Different MeasuresDipl.-Ing. Ilja PlenneTMD Friction Services, Germany
Ing. Chris NickolausCambustion Ltd, United Kingdom
Dipl.-Ing. Dirk Welp, Dipl.-Ing. Roland Steege, Mr. Ronald Reuter, Dipl.-Ing. Jürgen LangeTMD Friction Services, Germany
Dipl.-Ing. Zoran HadzhiivanovCambustion Ltd, United Kingdom
Dipl.-Ing. Matthias SamelMS4-Analysentechnik, Germany
EB2018-VDT-015 chatResults on Brake Wear Particle MeasurementsMr. Ferdinand Farwick zum HagenFord Werke GmbH / Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Dr. Marcel Mathissen, Dr. Grabiec Tomasz, Mr. Tim Hennicke, Mr. Marc Rettig, Dr.-Ing. Jaroslaw Grochowicz, Dr. Rainer VogtFord Werke GmbH
Prof. Thorsten BenterBergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany
EB2018-VDT-016 chatBrake Particle Emissions – Characterization of Brake Lining MaterialsDr. Dmytro Lugovyy, Mr. Matthias SchröderHoriba
Dr. Sebastian Gramstat, Mr. Robert WaningerAUDI AG Germany
EB2018-MDS-022 chatInfluence of Commercial Vehicles and Passenger Cars on Inner City Brake DebrisMr. Matthias ButzMAN Truck & Bus, Germany
10:10 – 10:40 Break – Exhibition Hall and Mississippi Foyer
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10:40 – 12:20 Technical Sessions
NVH2: NVH Modelling 2 – Mississippi
Chair: Mr. Oliver Stump Daimler
Co-Chair: Dr. Andrew Smith Alcon Components
EB2018-SVM-018 chatModel Order Reduction Techniques for Nonlinear Industrial Brake Noise Models Utilizing Full Vehicle DataMr. Martin Zacharczuk, Mr. Oliver Stump, Mr. Maximilian KönningDaimler AG
Prof. Dr. Hartmut HetzlerUniversity of Kassel Germany
EB2018-VDT-007 chatIndividual Identification of Contact Pressure Distribution of Inner and Outer Brake Pads Using Inverse AnalysisDr. Eng. Masanori InoueAkebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd.
Prof. Dr. Kenji Amaya, Dr. Eng. Yuki Onishi, Mr. Yuki NakagawaTokyo Institute of Technology Japan
EB2018-SVM-017 chatBoundary Conditions in Test and Simulation and Their Influence on The NVH BehaviourDr. Jens BauerContinental Teves Germany
EB2018-BSY-011 chatCaliper Robustness in a Platform-driven EnvironmentMr. Matthias KrausseZF Germany
EB2018-SVM-016 fileA Study on Piston Boundary Conditions and Pad Axial Stiffness to Improve the Prediction Reliability of Complex Eigenvalue AnalysisMr. Hyeok Bo Sim, Mr. Joo Sang ParkMando corp. Republic of Korea
RMA: Raw Materials – Yangtze
Chair: Dr. Raffaele Gilardi Imerys Graphite & Carbon
Co-Chair: Mr. Fernao Persoon Lapinus
EB2018-MDS-004 chatEngineered Fibre Spheres for Reduced Emissions and Noise in Friction ApplicationsIng. Fernao Persoon, Ms. Desiré Tegels,Ing. Arno KerssemakersLapinus Netherlands
EB2018-MDS-036 chatExploration of Stainless Steel (SS) Swarfs as a Replacement of Copper in NAO Friction MaterialsProf. Dr. Jayashree Bijwe, Mr. Vishal Mahale, Dr. Sujeet SinhaIndian Institute of Technology India
EB2018-MDS-014 fileMetal Composite Materials by Mechano-Chemical Process: Potential Applications in The Friction Materials Industry as An Alternative to CopperMrs. Alessandra DelsanteItaprochim SRL
Mr. Alberto Colella1MBN Nanomaterialia S.P.A Italy
EB2018-MDS-007 chatChemical Effects of Titanate Compounds on the Friction SurfaceMs. Emiko Daimon Otsuka Chemical Co., Ltd. Japan
EB2018-MDS-002 fileZirconates as an Alternative Material to TitanatesProf. Dr. Roberto C. DanteQuartz Srlsu, Italy
Dr. Marco AndreoniQuartz International Ltd., Thailand
Ing. Fabio SquadraniIDIADA, Spain
Dr. Andrea SliepcevichQuartz, Italy
Ing. John O'LearyIDIADA, United Kingdom
Ing. Edoardo Cotilli, Ing. Mario CotilliQuartz, Italy
12:20 - 13:50 Lunch – Exhibition Hall
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EME: Brake Emissions Measurement – Mississippi
Chair: Dr. Theodoros Grigoratos Joint Research Centre, European Commission
Co-Chair: Mr. Alessandro MonzaniBREMBO
EB2018-SVM-008 chatThe Contribution of Brake Wear Emissions to Particulate Matter in Ambient AirMr. Dan Wakeling, Dr. Tim Murrells Ricardo Energy & Environment United Kingdom
EB2018-VDT-004 chatEstablishment of Brake Wear Emission Analysis TechniquesMr. Shigetomo SuzukiAkebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd. Japan
EB2018-VDT-031 fileCFD based Analysis of Particle-Air Interaction within a Sampling Device for Brake Dust EmissionsDipl.-Ing. David Hesse, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Augsburg, Dipl.-Ing. Toni FeisselTechnische Universität Ilmenau Germany
EB2018-MDS-031 chatFine Wear Debris Characterization Produced by Brake Pads Tested Against an HVOF Coated DiscDr. Cinzia MenapaceUniversity of Trento
Dr. Alessandro Mancini, Dr. Guido Perricone,Brembo spa
Ms. Mara Leonardi, Mr. Matteo Federici, Prof. Giovanni StraffeliniUniversity of Trento, Italy
EB2018-MDS-018 fileLife Cycle Assessment of Vehicle Disc BrakeIng. Katja Tasala Gradin,Dr. Eng. Anna Hedlund ÅströmKTH, Sweden
13:50 - 15:30 Technical Sessions
DAM: Damping Mechanisms – Amazon
Chair: Prof. Francesco Massi University of Rome "La Sapienza"
Co-Chair: Mr. Parimal Mody NUCAP
EB2018-SVM-007 chatMethodology to Derive Modal Damping Values from Experimental Time Signal DataDipl.-Ing. Merten Stender,Ing. Lando HoffmannHamburg University of Technology, Dynamics Group
Dr.-Ing. Merten TiedemannAUDI AG Ingolstadt
Prof. Dr. Norbert HoffmannHamburg University of Technology, Dynamics Group, Germany
EB2018-VDT-003 chatEnergy Dissipation Mechanism Via Friction for Brake ShimsMr. Yasuyuki Kanehira, Mr. Yukio Nishizawa, Mr. Yusuke AokiAdvics Co., LTD. Japan
EB2018-VDT-006 chatA Research on The Relationship Between Brake Squeal and Mechanical Properties of The ShimMr. Yosuke Miyahara, Mr. Takahiro HoriiAkebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd. Japan
EB2018-VDT-008 chatOptimizing the adhesive parameters of damping shims via surface energy measuring with OWENS, WENDT, RABEL and KAELBLE (OWRK Method), Part 1Dr. Sylvester Lindemann, Dipl.-Ing. Michael Hippert, Dipl.-Ing. Martin RecktenwaldWolverine Advanced Materials GmbH Germany
EB2018-MDS-019 chatShim Damping Concepts for A Wide Temperature RangeMr. Jan ScheffelSaint Gobain PPL Bio Link GmbH
Mr. Michael Faulwasser, Dr. Baldur AllertBMW Group Germany
Technical Programme Thursday 24 May 2018
15:30 - 17:00 EuroBrake Farewell Reception – Amazon Foyer
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Global Standardisation – ISO Project Review 13:50 – 15:30 – Yangtze
Chair:Mr. Harald AbendrothConsultant
Chair: Dr. Jaroslaw Grochowicz Ford Werke GmbH
ISO and National Standardisation Projects
Other Projects
EB2018-MFM-009 chatISO PWI 22501 Dynamometer Stiction Corrosion Generation Procedure for Disc BrakesDr. Augusti SinITT Italia, Italy
EB2018-MFM-005 chatISO PWI 22596 Generation of Metal Pick-Up (MPU) and Disc Grooves in Vehicle Brakes: Development of ISO Test StandardDr. Jaroslaw Grochowicz Ford Werke GmbH, Germany
EB2018-MFM-002 chatGlobal Standardization Activities Update of JSAEMr. Toshiro MiyazakiAkebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd.
Mr. Shigeru SakamotoToyota Motor Corporation Japan
EB2018-MDS-020 chatAnalysis of Metal Pick-Up Formation Process within Automotive Brake PadDr. Hirokazu NodaAsk Technica Corporation
Dr. Takahiro TakeiUniversity of Yamanashi, Japan
EB2018-MFM-008 chatRevision of SAE J2707 Wear Test Procedure on Inertia Dynamometer for Brake Friction MaterialsMr. Carlos AgudeloLink Engineering Co.United States
Dr. Jaroslaw Grochowicz Ford Werke GmbH Germany
EB2018-MFM-010 chatSAE 3080 Recommended Practice for rotor cracking test procedure for air disc brakesMr. Carlos AgudeloLink Engineering Co, United States
EB2018-MFM-007 chatNew ISO Project Proposal: Friction relevant Brake Disc SpecificationDr.-Ing. Sebastian GramstatAUDI AG Germany
EB2018-VDT-021 chatISO PWI 22593 Drag mode friction testingMr. Nicolae Sorin PentaTMD Friction Romania
EB2018-VDT-035 chatISO Meeting Update on ISO 6310Dr. Andreas GieseFederl-Mogul Motorparts Germany
EB2018-VDT-039 chatVDA 370 – EPB System sizing and Qualification TestsMr. Marcus SchumannMr. Gunther SeipelContinental Teves AG & Co. oHG Germany
EB2018-MFM-006 chatProposal for a Standard to Define, Dimension, and Measure Disc Brake Plates for ManufactureMr. Scott LambertNUCAP Global Canada
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Technical Programme Friday 25 May 2018
Public concerns about the environment have gained considerable momentum, particularly with regards to traffic and transportation.
In response to this, industry and academia are focusing more on brake emissions at events like EuroBrake. This year, EuroBrake offers a number of specific presentations and panel discussions on this subject.
This dedicated workshop on brake emissions will provide an overview on this complex subject, bringing together different disciplines and international experts, as well as those already working in this industry.
Moderator:Dr. Theodoros Grigoratos Joint Research Centre, European Commission
Moderator:Dr. Sebastian Gramstat, AUDI AG
08:15 – 12:00 – Amazon
Workshop and Tutorial on Brake Emissions
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Booth Index
36 Advanced Noise Technologies
68 Alroko
23 Anqing Hualan Technology Co., Ltd
33 Anhui Guida Auto Parts Co,.Ltd
87 Applus IDIADA
76 Asbury Graphite and Carbons NL BV
77 BALLI METAL
100 Bertandt
64 Blum-Novotest GmbH
11 Bruker Nano Surfaces
55 BSS TEC International Corp
85 Buderus Guss GmbH
42 BOSMAL Automotive Research and
Development Institute Ltd.
50 Cambustion
21 CAME S.r.l.
01 CeramTec GmbH
94 Cocan Graphite
27 COMEC Grinding Machines & Presses
71 DAICO Automotive Products Spa
35 Daishin Kako Company Ltd
37 Dekati Ltd.
56 Dow Silicones Belgium SPRL
08 Dynardo GmbH
40 EIRICH
60 Erdrich Umformtechnik GmbH
02 Erlmann Werkzeugbau GmbH & Co.
19 FISITA
59 Frimeco Produktions GmbH
82 Fritz Winter Eisengießerei GmbH & Co. KG
03 Greening Europe
51 Guangdong Junhui Automotive Technologies
Co.,Ltd
41 HEAD acoustics GmbH
58 Horiba Europe GmbH
88 Imerys
89 Imerys
32 IMF Engineering Srl
66 IMS
86 Itaprochim SRL
30 ITT Fine Blanking
75 ITT Friction Technologies
17 James Durrans and Sons Ltd
44 Jiangxi Fengzhu New Materials Technology
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53 Kärntner Montanindustrie GmbH
45 Kommerling
12 Lapinus
20 LINK Engineering
69 Linyi Hongtu Electron Co.,Ltd
48 Lödige Process Technology
83 LOGEL OTOMOTIV SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.
31 MacDermid Enthone Industrial Solutions
13 Magyc Srl
07 MANN+HUMMEL GmbH
79 Meneta
78 Microface
52 Mineralmühle Leun, Rau GmbH & Co. KG
95 Morgan Advanced Materials
16 NOF Metal Coatings
74 NUCAP
67 Otsuka Chemicals
97 Pallmann Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co.KG
18 Palmer International
10 POLYTEC GmbH
09 POLYTEC GmbH
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Tuesday 22nd May 11:30-19:30
Wednesday 23rd May 08:30-18:00
Thursday 24th May 08:30-16:00
Refreshments and lunches are served in the Exhibition Hall.
Floorplan accurate at the time of print. For the most up to date floorplan please visit: www.eurobrake.net/exhibition/booking
An updated floor plan will be printed in the Final Programme.
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14 POMETON SPA
92 Procotex Corporation Sa / Apply Carbon sa
63 Qingdao Braide Graphite Co., Ltd.
29 Quartz S.R.L.S.U.
80 RAICAM Industrie Srl
96 Reichmann & Sohn GmbH
54 RENK Test System GmbH
39 Richard Anton KG
26 RIMSA Metal Technology SA
70 RTE Akustik + Prüftechnik GmbH
81 Sadeca Automotive SLU
65 Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Biolink GmbH
22 SBS Friction A/S
61 SET GmbH
49 Showa Denko Carbon
62 SOPARA
28 Specialty Lubricants Corporation
34 Schwarzwälder Textil-Werke Heinrich
Kautzmann GmbH
91 STAC Elektronische Systeme GmbH
24 Superior Graphite Co.
47 TecSA S.r.l.
93 Teijin Aramid GmbH
43 Tianjin Kimwan Carbon Technology and
Development Co., Ltd
25 Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Kalmar
98 Tribotecc GmbH
84 TSI GmbH
73 UTIL
04 Waldraff Technologies GmbH & Co.KG
46 Walter Werner GmbH Metallveredelung
06 Wenzhou Hengbest Industrial Corporation., Ltd
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38 Winhere Auto-Part Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
15 Wolverine Advanced Materials
57 ZalaZone Proving Ground
72 Zhengzhou Zhongbang Superhard Tools co,.ltd
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Advanced Noise Technologies
A division of HÜHOCO GroupGermanyEmail address: [email protected] Telephone number: +49 614 537 699 0Website www.huehoco.com
ANT is specialised in developing noise solutions with insulator materials such as shims and abutment clips used for automotive brakes. Offering a wide product range of low cost materials and individually developed constrained layer materials, we are meeting aftermarket and OE demands. ANT provides customer orientated noise countermeasures worldwide. By having coil coating entities in Brazil, USA, Germany and China, we develop, produce, ship and store in your market and your currency.
Booth: 36
Alroko
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 405 300 450 Website: www.alroko.de
Alroko is an exclusive sales representative for many important producers of raw materials and machine manufacturers around the world, and a reliable partner for all our customers. We supply technically advanced products of consistently high quality, always emanating from the same established sources. Furthermore, we supply machines for producing and testing friction materials.
More than 30 years’ experience in the business, and the manufacture of nearly all our products to ISO-standards, guarantee our business partners a security of supply and the trust they need to produce excellent products themselves. We also provide extensive technical advice as required.
Booth:68
Week-at-a-glance sponsor
Anhui Guida Auto Parts Co
ChinaEmail address: [email protected] number: +86 553 812 761 8 Website: www.gdbrakes.com
Anhui Guida Auto Parts Co., Ltd. (hereinafter called Guida) was established in 2010, located in the “National Auto Parts Export Processing Base” – Machinery Industrial Development Zone.
Guida mainly specializes in the production of backing plate, brake steel shoe and related accessories. The products are sold all over the world.
Daily Productivity: • 100,000PCS of backing plate
• 50,000PCS of brake steel shoe
Developing latest moulds for back plate according to CTD or OE code.
Our facilities are: automatic feeding machine, Semi-automatic rolling machine. These advanced machines ensure the stability of the production. Less consumables, low scrap, exact dimensions, good flatness, all these characters make our product popular in the market.
Patent and Distinguishing feature:• With grooves, flatness- better, bonding –easier.
Booth: 33
Applus IDIADA
SpainEmail address: [email protected] number: +34 977 166 000 Website: www.applusidiada.com
With over 25 years of history, Applus+ IDIADA is a leading engineering company providing design, testing, engineering and homologation services to the automotive industry worldwide. The company has more than 2.300 professionals and an international network of subsidiaries and branch offices in 25 countries which ensures that their clients get customized, added-value solutions. The headquarters, composed by a 360-hectares main technical centre which includes its own proving ground and a comprehensive set of laboratories, is located near Barcelona, Spain. Applus IDIADA’s brake systems department offers complete solutions for brake development projects worldwide. The main asset is the successful integration of design, simulation and testing capabilities which means maximum efficiency in cost and time.
Booth: 87
Asbury Graphite and Carbons NL BV
United StatesEmail address: [email protected] or [email protected] Telephone number: +31 437 600 610Website: www.asbury.com
For more than a century, Asbury Carbons has supplied quality carbon and graphite products for use in a wide range of industrial applications around the globe, including friction materials, lubricants, fuel cells, cast metals, drilling, paints, coatings, and backfill.
Asbury Carbons remains a major supplier of natural graphite, synthetic graphite, related carbon products, and a variety of other raw materials. By focusing on meeting your particular needs, we continue to maintain our position as the world’s supplier of choice for refined graphite and other carbons. Our extensive research and development work creates new products to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers, continuing our long history of collaboration, growth, and diversification.
Booth: 76
Anqing Hualan Technology Co., Ltd
ChinaEmail: [email protected] number: +86 559 2184 639Website: www.hs-hl.com
Anqing Hualan Technology Co.Ltd is a national high-tech enterprise which specialized on R&D, production and marketing of NBR powder and NBR latex. It was founded in year 2004, mainly invested by Supplying and Marketing Group.
Booth 23
BALLI METAL
TurkeyEmail: [email protected] number: 00902244932424Website: www.ballimetal.com
We are expert of manufacturing disc brake backing plates. We produce all back plates with fine blanking technology. We have more then 500 different backing plates in our range. Also, we are producing back plates with mesh. We export our back plates range 70% all over the world and especially European Countries. Our company has more than 40 years experience in Automotive Industry.
Booth: 77
Blum-Novotest GmbH
Germany Email address: [email protected] number: +49 751 600 80Website: www.blum-novotest.com
Blum-Novotest – a global leader in technology and innovation in measuring and testing technology. A reliable partner to the global machine tool, automotive and aerospace industries. The specialist area of the measuring machines business division includes dimensional, geometry and crack testing primarily on rotationally symmetric components. Using tactile, non-contact as well as combined procedures, the service spectrum ranges from integrated post-process solutions to static and dynamic measurement and all the way to autonomous systems. Optional supplementary testing is possible, for example, for cracks, hardness or natural frequency.
Booth: 64
Bertrandt AG
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 89 316089-8001Website: www.bertrandt.com
Bertrandt – your development specialistThe Bertrandt Group has been providing development solutions for the international automotive and aviation industries worldwide. 13,000 employees at 53 locations worldwide guarantee extensive know-how, sustainable project solutions and a high level of customer orientation. Its main customers include the major manufacturers and numerous system suppliers.
Brakes: Bertrandt optimises braking systems A range of new functions and product features are available for modern braking systems. The drivers behind these changes include hybrid technology and electric powertrains, the demand for high levels of ride comfort, performance and durability, and new directives and market requirements. The trend for personalisation and the increase in the number of vehicle derivatives also have a strong influence. In addition, modular strategies and the growing use of electronic chassis control and driver assistance systems are helping to make the development process more complex.
Bertrandt has extensive expertise in this area and provides services throughout the entire process of developing braking systems, from the original concept and the mechanical and mechatronic parts through to the electrical and electronic components, the development of functions and the testing of systems and braking characteristics involving the chassis and driver assistance systems.
Bruker Nano Surfaces
FranceEmail address: [email protected] Telephone number: +33 172 866 100 Website: www.bruker.com/products/surface-and-dimensional-analysis
Bruker Nano Surfaces provides industry-leading surface analysis instruments for the research and production environment. Our broad range of 2D and 3D surface profiler solutions supply the specific information needed to answer R&D, QA/QC, and surface measurement questions with speed, accuracy, and ease. Bruker’s AFMs are enabling scientists around the world to make discoveries and advance their understanding of materials and biological systems. Our tribometers and mechanical testers deliver practical data used to help improve development of materials and tribological systems.
Whatever your surface measurement and surface analysis needs, whatever your material or scale of investigation, Bruker has a specialized high-performance solution for you.
Booth: 11
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Measuring & Testing Technology Made in Germany
www.blum-novotest.com
Booth No: 64Your Partner in high-end metrology for dynamic testing.
Geometrical measurement | Shape evaluation | Disc thickness variation (DTV) Correction interface | Quick change-over by self-adjustment | Parts handlingFully-automated measuring machines for 100% testing | In-line integration | Post-process measuring
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BSS TEC
TaiwanEmail address: [email protected] number: +88 692 776 685 1 Website: www.bsstec.com.tw
BSS TEC is a professional braking components manufacturer which originally focused on fine backing plates. In 2017, we expanded our scale and acquired a shoe core company which has more than 40 years of experience and the widest range in Taiwan.
With our innovation and professional ability, we never stop improving ourselves and pursuing the highest quality in both products and customer service. Our vision is to work with our partners and become the most competitive suppliers in the brake industry and together with our partners provide precise and reliable products.
BSS StampingBSS Stamping is a brand new technical breakthrough which is very similar to Fine Blanking but more cost-effective. With a customized progressive press and an experienced, professional team we created the BSS Stamping technology to manufacture the fine backing plates. On top of that, producing the tooling in-house gives us the crucial capability to make our fine backing plates meet strict tolerances and various customers’ requirements. We test to assure the highest quality performance.
Booth: 55
Buderus Guss GmbH
GermanyEmail: [email protected] number: +49 646 562 0 Website: www.buderus-guss.de
Buderus Guss GmbH is one of the leading passenger car brake disc manufacturer in Europe as well as development partner and supplier to the international automotive industry. The company gave significant impulses for new and modified brake disc materials. Some of these innovations were developed and introduced by Buderus.
Fully automated machining lines are available, capable of keeping tightest tolerances and measuring 100% of the essential disc features. Conventional brake discs as well as light weight solutions can be delivered either ground or fine turned. Depending on customer requirements discs are coated with zinc dust, Geomet® (silver), Senotherm® (black) and weco-THERM® (black).
The first class innovation project at Buderus Guss is named iDisc® and provides a brake disc, which helps to alleviate particulate-emission problem. The iDisc® concept guarantees high wear and corrosion resistance as well as low fading tendency combined with attractive visual appearance and avoidance of brake dust by tungsten carbide coating.
Booth: 85
BOSMAL Automotive Research and Development Institute Ltd.
PolandEmail address: [email protected] number: +48 33 81 30 539 Website: www.bosmal.com.pl
BOSMAL actively came on stream in the Polish automotive sector in 1972, commencing its operation as engineering and testing-developing back-up facility of the former FSM - car factory in Bielsko-Biała.
The company specializes in research-development and production activities for domestic and foreign companies, mainly automotive, including:
• testing of - engines, vehicles, exhaust emissions, materials, automotive components and assemblies, heat exchangers, electrotechnical and electronic systems, metrological measurements
• design - mathematical calculations, constructions and analyses, engineering production support
• manufacturing of - control and measurement devices, templates (2D and 3D), technological equipment of processing lines;
• services - type approvals of vehicles and vehicle equipment or components; EC unit and individual vehicle permits; identification of binding requirements and testing vehicles and their components/assemblies for compliance with such requirements, before marketing them.
BOSMAL’s facilities include modern testing-measuring apparatus used for research and design and engineering calculation work in the field of vehicle construction and powertrain design and development.
Our Testing Laboratories are certified to PN-EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005 standards and were accredited in 1997. The Laboratory has an Accreditation Certificate of Testing Laboratory (No. AB 128), valid up to 17.07.2019. Moreover, the Laboratory has been granted a recommendation by the ITDC OPEL Central Laboratory.
The company has an integrated management system (Quality and Environment Management Systems) certified for conformity with the following standards: PN-EN ISO 9001:2009 and PN-EN ISO 14001:2005.
Furthermore, BOSMAL has an integrated management system (OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH and SAFETY * OHSAS) certified for conformity with the following standards: PN-N-18001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007.
Booth: 42
Cambustion
United KingdomEmail address: [email protected] number: +44 1223 210250 Website: www.cambustion.com/products
Nanoparticle emissions from braking systems fitted to vehicles are of increasing interest worldwide. Studies have suggested that the number of particles emitted by braking systems can be of a similar magnitude to those emitted from the tailpipe of a modern light duty vehicle, and this leads to an increasing desire to characterise the particle emissions from friction brakes.
Cambustion’s DMS500 fast particle sizing instrument combines a wide measurement range (5 nm – 2,500 nm) with 10 Hz data and a T10-90% response time of just 200ms, making it ideal for studying brake emissions which are characteristically short duration and potentially high concentration. The system outputs a size/number spectrum, which can be processed to calculate particle mass and other parameters such as surface area using suitable weighing.
Optional use of constant volume sampling allows real-time calculation not just of concentrations, but also total emissions per second and hence total number (or other calculated parameters such as mass) of particles emitted per braking event.
Booth:50
CAME S.r.l.
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 029 644 651 Website: www.camesrl.eu
Leading company in sales and distribution of specialty chemicals. We represent major global producers of raw materials for different application. Our focus is the presence in the friction and sintering marketing worldwide.
Booth: 21
Gold lunch sponsor
CeramTec GmbH
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] [email protected] number: +49 716 316 623 9Website: www.spk-tools.com / www.ceramtec.com
Your Brake Parts – Our Competence
The SPK Cutting Tool Division of CeramTec GmbH can call on their knowledge and experience of nearly 60 years in
high performance machining of cast iron within the braking industry. These are the best qualifications for solving a whole range of machining tasks with optimal cutting tools and best in class cutting materials based on ceramics and PCBN. With all our knowledge, experience, engineering services and cutting tool solutions our main objective is to raise your productivity up to the highest-performance level. The creation of individual, innovative and efficient machining solutions is our area of expertise.
CeramTec’s Cutting Tool Division will be happy to support you with your cast iron turning, grooving, milling, boring and hard turning of steel tasks. Contact [email protected] or [email protected]
Our machining competence is geared to manufacturing components from these materials:
• Grey cast iron,
• Ductile cast iron
• Compacted graphite iron
• Hardened steels
• Chilled cast iron
• Super alloys and aerospace materials.
We also offer cutting solutions for CI-Al hybrid brake discs!
Booth: 1
Cocan Graphite
ChinaEmail address: [email protected] number: +86 278 265 363 6 Website: www.cocangraphite.com
We, Cocan Graphite, have grown up as a leader in Chinese powder carbon and graphite industry. Our product portfolios range from graphite to coke, from synthetic to natural types of carbonaceous materials. We dedicate to continuously improving our production technologies and processing systems in decades to come. All our inbound raw materials and outbound finished products are carefully tested and certified by our cutting-edge laboratory – Cocan Carbon Centre. With ISO 9001:2008 certification, we have applied total quality management among all our products while we are gradually practicing apply Vendor Management of Inventory and Just-In-Time delivery.
Our passion, mission, ingenuity, and diligence are the main driving power for our glittering global supply chains.
Cocan, refines your life! Keep your eyes on us, please, as co-operating, we can!
No doubt - it’s your time, and, it’s our time!
Booth: 94
COMEC Grinding Machines & Presses.
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] Telephone number: +39 052 364 021 1 Website: www.comec-grinders.com
Founded in 1963, COMEC specializes in the design and manufacturing of grinding machines for special applications. In the last 30 years, COMEC focused especially on developing Grinding & Pressing Technologies for the Friction Material Industry.
Because of the excellent technological solutions developed through both internal research and development and working side by side with its customers, COMEC is a top supplier worldwide of grinding machines for friction materials.
The production range of COMEC Grinding Machines & Presses includes: grinders for disc brake pads, for truck linings, for brake shoes and special grinding solutions for friction material products plus innovative pressing solutions for disc brake pads.
COMEC is located about 60 km South East of Milan, in northern Italy, within 45 to 90 minutes’ drive from the Milan airports.
Booth: 27
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Daico Automotive Products Spa
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 011 920 410 1 Website: www.daicospa.com
Daico Automotive Products Spa is the European leading Company, manufacturer and distributor of brake hardware for Automotive Industries and brake industries, since 1987. Products include, components and accessories for disc and drum brake systems and for brake calipers.
Application - passenger cars, L.C.V. and C.V.
Products range:• Brake pad and brake caliper hardware for passenger
vehicles: piston clips, wire springs, acoustic wear sensors and counterweights
• Brake caliper hardware: sliding pad clips (abutment clips), fitting kits and bolts
• Fitting kits for L.C.V. and C.V. brake pads: hold down kits, pressure distribution springs and hold down plates
• Components for drum kit assy: adjuster links, adjusting levers and springs
• Electrical wear sensors (under the brand name of Cable Logic S.r.l.)
Production- over 50% with final destination O.E. or O.E.S.
Booth: 71
Daishin Kako Company Ltd
JapanEmail address: [email protected] number: +81 334 358 561 Website: www.daishinkako.com
Daishin Kako Company Ltd is based in Tokyo and has over fifty years’ experience of designing, manufacturing and continuously developing lubricating products for highly specific applications. One of those applications in which Daishin’s expertise lies, is in the field of automotive brake squeal reduction. Daishin has been studying the use of greases and other lubricating materials used for the prevention of brake noise and squeal for over forty years. Daikalub 528D is the latest development in the range of brake greases and is approved and used by many automobile manufacturers and component suppliers around the world. Daikalub 528D has been designed with the three main principles of Durability, Damping and De-Coupling combined into one material which has been shown to offer great improvements under the SAE2521 test specification by a very large number of international and independent bodies, including auto manufacturers and calliper suppliers and pad manufacturers.
Booth: 35
Dekati Ltd
FinlandEmail address: [email protected] number: +35 833 578 100 Website: www.dekati.com
Dekati Ltd. has provided high quality instrumentation for fine particle measurements successfully for over 20 years. Our brake wear particle measurement solutions include complete measurement setups including both sample conditioning and particle detection for <10µm particles.
All Dekati® instruments are developed, manufactured and calibrated in Finland with strict quality requirements and provided with a standard two-year warranty. The highlights of our product line include the ELPI®+ product family that enables real-time measurement of particle size distribution in up to 500 size channels 6 nm-10 µm. ELPI®+ products also always include the option for post-measurement chemical analysis of the size classified, collected samples. The High Temperature version of the ELPI®+ additionally allows direct measurement of up to 180 °C aerosol sample without the need to cool the sample. In addition to the ELPI®+ instruments.
Dekati® product line includes several other instruments for both particle detection and aerosol sample conditioning and dilution. Visit us in the exhibition area to learn more about Dekati® Measurement Solutions!
Booth: 37
Dow Silicones Belgium SPRL
BelgiumEmail address: [email protected] Telephone number: +1 989 839 580 0 Website: www.molykote.com
A global leader in specialty lubricants, Dow offers a wide selection of proven, effective MOLYKOTE™ brand Smart Lubrication™ solutions that can meet automotive brake-system design requirements for enhanced operating performance, component durability and braking reliability.
MOLYKOTE™ specialty lubricants help vehicle OEMs and component suppliers meet critical design needs for reduced friction and brake drag to increase energy efficiency; added wear resistance to ensure durability, warranted service life and lower maintenance costs; and improved control of unwanted noise and vibration to increase driving comfort and vehicle safety.
From the brake pedal to the brake pads, application-matched MOLYKOTE™ lubricants give the global mobility industry a complete range of product options: specialty noise-damping greases, severe-duty anti-seize pastes, anti-friction coatings, grease like silicone compounds, and brake-pad friction-control additives.
Booth: 56
Dynardo GmbH
GermanyEmail: [email protected] number: +49 3643 9008 30Website: www.dynardo.de
As one of the leading companies in the field of CAE-based sensitivity analysis, multidisciplinary optimization and robustness evaluation, Dynardo develops software solutions for worldwide customers and conducts consulting and FE analysis services in virtual product development, civil engineering and geo-mechanics. The service also includes comprehensive support and training programs. Due to the combi-nation of being a software developer and engineering consultant, the company provides a high amount of flexibility towards special market requirements in the CAE sector.
Booth: 08
EIRICH
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 628 351 0 Website: www.eirich.com
EIRICH develops and manufactures machines and equipment for industrial processing technology with processes such as granulation, drying and in particular, mixing and fine grinding. Depending on the industry, the family enterprise offers its customers stand-alone machines with process peripherals right through to turnkey processing plants. The company has been operating in industrial mixing technology for over 100 years. The portfolio includes mixers for industrial applications with a volume of 1 to 12,000 l as well as lab mixers. As a technology leader for intensive mixers, EIRICH provides solutions to more than 300 industries.
For friction lining mixes and sealing compounds, EIRICH mixing technology offers outstanding advantages for the preparation of dry mixes, wet mixes and granules. EIRICH customers tell from experience, that with this unique technology no step-by-step raw material addition is necessary, an optimal separation of synthetic, metal or mineral fibres is guaranteed and permanently homogeneous reproducible mixes of high quality are provided.
Booth: 40
Erdrich Umformtechnik GmbH
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 784 370 50 Website: www.erdrich.de
Erdrich Umformtechnik is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of metal brake pistons and specific foundation
related parts for the automotive industry. The Business Unit Brake Piston has facilities in Germany, Czech Republic, Georgia/USA and China producing several 10 Mio. pistons per year with a global footprint. The piston portfolio comprises diameters from 36 to 66 mm for front and rear axle applications. All pistons are optimized to minimum weight at maximum strength using our enhanced deep drawing process technology. Ni/Cr-coatings have been replaced to a more sophisticated and environmental gas-nitro-carburetting. Utilising completely interlinked production lines including in-house surface treatment Erdrich Umformtechnik is achieving the quality aim - 0 ppm for years and is delivering to customer locations all over the world.
Booth: 60
Erlmann Werkzeugbau GmbH & Co.
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 236 618 010 Website: www.erlmann.de
For more than 60 years our products have been valued by the major friction material producers world-wide. The company has been founded in 1955 by the Engineer Ferdinand Erlmann. Due to his former activities, he had best contacts to the Brake Lining and Clutch Facing Industry in Germany so that he could get a good overlook of their requirements. He developed efficient production technology for drilling of brake linings and clutch facings. To fulfil the demand of our customers he designed Hand Drilling Jigs as well for a low production rate as automatically working machines for economic drilling of big runs.
In 1972 Ferdinand Erlmann incorporated a partnership with Rolf Stratmann and in 1987 he retired – meanwhile 70 years old. Rolf Stratmann assumes the complete participations. 2007, 65 years old, he assigned the company to Dipl. Ing. Gerd Schorn and he continue the business. Beside of our standard machinery program several special purpose machines have been built according to the requirements of our clients. Since 2008 we also produce grinding machines with diamond wheels for brake linings.
Our Engineering department persistently develops the machines with high precision components according to the newest technology.
The requested quality regulations for the original equipment of the most important motorcar and axle producers as Daimler Chrysler, VW, General Motors, Daf, Dana, Bergische Achsen, Man, Meritor, Rockwell, Scania, Fruehauf, Leyland, Volvo, Pegaso, Kaessbohrer, Iveco a. s. o. will be mcompletely fulfilled. As producer of high quality machinery on a small and specialised market a personalised service to our customers is the main priority for us.
Booth: 2
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FISITA
United KingdomEmail address: [email protected] number: +44 1279 883 470 Website: www.fisita.com
FISITA is the international membership organisation that supports the automotive and mobility systems sector in its quest to advance technological development. Having delivered against this mission for every generation of engineers since 1948, we are uniquely placed to promote excellence in mobility engineering and the development of safe, sustainable and affordable mobility solutions.
Since creation, FISITA has seen significant growth in influence and relevance. Today our network of Member Societies and Corporate Members extend a reach to over 210,000 engineers in 37 countries, placing us at the heart of the industry and enabling members to connect with each other, network, share technological advancements and collaborate in a pre-competitive environment.
FISITA facilitates dialogue between engineers and industry, governments, academia, and environmental and standards organisations, across all areas of automotive and mobility systems technology. Achieved through organising and delivering internationally-acclaimed technical events, including the World Automotive Congress, the World Automotive Summit, the newly-created FISITA PLUS conference and EuroBrake, the world’s largest braking technology conference; as well as endorsing the significant events run by our Member Societies.
The FISITA Roadmap to 2020 strategic engagement plans see our organisation’s continued investment in the next generation of engineers through the ‘Your Future in Automotive’ initiative, the long-term ‘Engineer 2030’ project and ‘International Work Experience Programme’, while our recently formed Industry Committee is pioneering our strategic tracking of the evolving mobility sector through the FISITA Eco-System mapping project – ensuring that our organisation continues to deliver leadership and a relevant community to this and future generations of engineers.
Engineers create solutions, FISITA continues to support them to do so.
Booth:19
Frimeco Produktions GmbH
AustriaEmail address: [email protected] number: +43 121 839 300 Website: www.frimeco.com
Frimeco produces and distributes a wide variety of materials to the global friction industry such as natural, synthetic and complex metal-sulphides, metal fibres, compounds, cashew particles and ready mixes.
Booth: 59
Fritz Winter Eisengießerei GmbH & Co. KG
GermanyEmail: [email protected] number: +49 642 878 230Website: www.fritzwinter.de
Fritz Winter is the largest family-owned, independent iron foundry worldwide. Our key competence is the development and production of ambitious castings for power train, brake and hydraulic applications for the international automotive, commercial vehicle and hydraulics industry.
Specialising in the development of innovative and sustainable iron castings in conventional and in light-weight design, our range of products includes more than 800 sophisticated components made of grey iron, ductile iron, compacted graphite iron and VARIFER©. Components from Fritz Winter are assembled worldwide in almost everything that moves. We at Fritz Winter are very aware of our customers’ needs, and therefore offer our advice and expertise right from the moment an idea for a new product is born and throughout the new product’s development. By implementation of high-precision manufacturing concepts we ensure the development of high tech products individually manufactured to high precision and cost-effective standards.
Modern vehicles and machines are facing constantly growing demands, forced by legislative authorities, worldwide applicability and finally, the end customer. Significant progress in terms of noise, fuel consumption and emissions is required. Our engineers develop high-tech solutions in dialogue with our customers tailored to the individual requirement. In doing so, we actively and sustainably contribute to the achievement of CO2-reduction targets.
Booth: 82
Greening Europe
NetherlandsEmail address: [email protected] Telephone number: +31 651 578 939 Website: www.greeningeuropebv.com
Greening is comprised of two operating units - one for engineering and manufacturing of test equipment, the other engaged in the areas of brake and friction material testing (among other vehicle components).
We are an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory by A2LA and have engineering/sales support staff in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Booth: 3
Guangdong Junhui Automotive Technologies Co., Ltd.
ChinaEmail address: [email protected] number: +86 203 469 908 6 Website: www.gdjhat.com
Junhui (Junjia) has been well recognised globally as a reliable back plate supplier to world-class friction companies since 2005. Standing out with a competitive professional edge of conventional stamping and fine blanking know-how. Junjia deliver over 40 million pieces back plates yearly to global OE/OES program and aftermarket.
Booth: 51
HEAD acoustics GmbH
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 240 757 70 Website: www.head-acoustics.com
HEAD acoustics GmbH in Herzogenrath near Aachen, Germany, is one of the world’s leading companies for integrated acoustics solutions as well as sound and vibration analysis. The company is receiving global accolades for its expertise and its pioneering role in the development of hardware and software for measuring, analysing, and optimizing sound and audio quality.
Founded in 1986 by Prof. Dr. Klaus Genuit, HEAD acoustics offers a broad portfolio of products and services covering almost any application in the areas of sound design for technical products and the enhancement of speech and audio quality in the telecommunications industry. The company benefits from the combination of cutting-edge measurement technology with many years of practical experience in these industries. The products and solutions offered by HEAD acoustics are mainly used in the automotive and telecommunications industry, but also by manufacturers of IT, office, and household appliances, as well as companies and institutions working in acoustic environment protection.
At EuroBrake 2018, HEAD acoustics presents BrakeOBSERVER, the solution for sound optimization and ensuring the acoustic quality of brake systems. During a test drive or on a chassis dynamometer, BrakeOBSERVER records brake noise events, which are detected in real time, as well as the relevant contributing factors, such as brake pressure or temperature.
The medium-sized company with over 200 employees has subsidiaries in the USA, Japan, Great Britain, France, South Korea, and China as well as numerous distribution partners worldwide.
Booth: 41
HORIBA Europe GmbH
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] Telephone number: +49 615 150 000 Website: www.horiba.com
Shaping the automotive industry by developing promising and unique innovations – that is the core of all our activities. HORIBA Automotive Test Systems (ATS) is the strong partner at its customers’ side offering total solutions paired with unrivalled know-how and innovative spirit while being able to tailor each solution to the demands of its customers – from simple testing capacities to complex orders.
No matter which type of braking system is to be tested, the experienced team of Contract Test Engineers handles customers’ requests using the latest measurement and testing technology for highly accurate and reproducible measurements – thereby unlocking the true value of having the world-class, leading supplier of wind tunnel balances and test systems for engines, brakes, drivelines and emissions by your side.
With over 60 years of experience and more than 40 companies worldwide, HORIBA offers total solutions to its customers with full turnkey capability. Thanks to decades of expertise in the fields of brake testing, HORIBA is a competent testing partner and provides its customers with the full range of test systems for all types of friction material and brakes.
Booth: 58
Gold conference bag sponsor
Imerys
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] (Fused Minerals) [email protected] (Carbon and Graphite)Telephone number: +49 776 393 3500 (Fused Minerals) or + 41 918 732 010 (Carbon and Graphite) Website: www.imerys.com
IMERYS Fused Minerals – Zirconia Division is the world leader in Fused Zirconia, providing highest quality with lowest U+Th levels for the friction industry, with production facilities in Germany, USA and China. We back up our high product and service standards with technical support and development from our advanced R&D Centre IMERYS Technology Centre Austria GmbH in Villach, Austria.
IMERYS Graphite & Carbon is the world leader in high tech, high performance solutions based on specialized carbon materials (synthetic and natural graphite powders, conductive carbon black and water based dispersions). Our fully owned natural flake graphite mines and processing plants are located in Canada and Namibia. Our tailor-made solutions address the key requirements of the Friction Materials Industry like Wear Resistance, Copper Substitution and NVH Reduction.
Booth: 88 & 89
IMF Engineering S.r.l
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 023 391 088 0Website: www.imfeng.eu
• Powder painting plants.
• Compact and maintenance-free plants.
• Fully automatic plants, made up of painting booth, IR or convection oven, gas or electrically heated, cooling. All the elements are connected in few meters.
• Painting booth duly worked out for disc brake pads that, together with the equipment for the electrostatic painting allows a complete pad covering with low powder thickness.
• Static or continuous oven for the brake pads thermal treatment.
Booth: 32
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IMS
United StatesEmail address: [email protected] number: +16 302 365 901 Website: www.imsysinc.com
IMS, Inc. specializes in ultrasonic-based instruments for composite characterization. Our ETEK 3000 measures the complete set of elastic properties of friction materials (SAE J2725) which is essential for NVH simulation. The iETEK and Rapid iETEK instruments measure the dynamic modulus non-destructively. Applications include process development, NVH studies and quality assurance.
Booth: 66
Itaprochim SRL
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 025 730 372 6 Website: www.itaprochim.it
Itaprochim, leader in the Friction Industries, develops and produces raw materials based on its own technology Itaprochim has always been focused on the research and development of new materials and technologies.
Our goal is to provide customers with a wide range of raw materials and auxiliary goods from reliable and qualified sources Itaprochim, your solution for raw materials.
Booth: 86
ITT Friction Technologies
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 017 534 716 1 Website: www.ittfriction.com
ITT is a diversified leading manufacturer of highly engineered critical components and customized technology solutions for growing global sectors in energy, transportation and industrial markets. ITT’s Friction Technologies develops, produces, and sells brake pads and friction materials for private and public transportation markets and major automotive manufacturing industries around the world. They are a leading supplier of technological innovations in automotive R&D services and are recognized by the market for quality, expertise and reliability.
Booth: 75
Diamond sponsor
ITT Fine Blanking
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 011 925 030 4Website: www.itt.com
ITT Fine Blanking is a back-plate supplier for brake pads destined to passenger cars, vans and truck applications. The number of back plates produced is around 1.500 different references, distributed to the main European, American and Asiatic car manufacture brands. ITT Fine Blanking operates in a proactive and serious way in order to provide solutions that address and exceed customers’ expectations for safety, performance and comfort. ITT Fine blanking is the only Fine Blanking company that uses process PDT (Press Double Table) - a unique line starting from steel coil up to final packaging without any intermediate handling from operators.
At the EuroBrake 2018 ITT Fine Blanking, after 14 years of PDT Line 1 operation, will present the new PDT line 2 that is
more powerful and flexible thus adequate to the challenging Global platforms.
Premium flatness for high performance brake pads and CRS system are also the excellent advantages that distinguish ITT Fine Blanking production.
Booth:30
James Durrans and Sons Ltd
United KingdomEmail address: [email protected] number: +44 1226 370 000 Website: www.durransgroup.com
The James Durrans Group is a family owned group of companies established in 1863 with the head office at Penistone, Sheffield in England and three other UK manufacturing sites at, Bilston (West Midlands), Brancepeth (Co. Durham) and Scunthorpe, (Lincolnshire). The group markets a complete range of Carbon based materials supplying to a wide range of industries globally.
James Durrans Friction Division offers a full range of carbon based materials to the friction industry. Supplying to Original Equipment, Original Equipment Spares and Aftermarket.
With operations and sales offices at Willich (Germany), Tianjin (China) plus Joint Ventures in India, South Africa and France. We also have agents / distributors specialising in the friction industry throughout the world offering our materials. All providing a technical and sales service.
We offer a full range of Natural Graphite, Synthetic Graphite, Petroleum Coke, Metallurgical Coke and Blended Carbons. We can also offer purpose made materials to customer’s specifications.
Please contact Mr Steven Sherry Sales Manager at [email protected] to discuss your requirements.
Booth: 17
BrakeOBSERVER THE EASY WAY TO DETECT BRAKE NOISE
www.head-acoustics.com
SMART SOFTWARE
ONLINE DETECTION
MONITORING
OFF-BRAKE NOISE TRIGGER
PATENTED ALGORITHM
EFFICIENT WORKFLOW
VISIT US AT BOOTH 41
38
Kärntner Montanindustrie GmbH
AustriaEmail address: [email protected] number: +43 435 254 535Website: www.kmi.at
KMI is leading global supplier of lamellar MIOX and producer of Wollastonite, Mica Muscovite, Mica Phlogopite and Talc. These functional minerals are used in various industries such as friction materials and brake pads, polymers, coatings and ceramics. As a specialist in micronization of mineral raw materials KMI produces high quality functional fillers in a particle size range of 1µm - 1mm and is focused on high aspect ratios.
The products of KMI contribute to the wide range of raw materials for brake pads. MIOX is a mild abrasive, has a lamellar structure and provides a high aspect ratio. With its combination of properties, it is able to substitute Zirconium Silicate or Potassium Titanate with similar or even better technical performance. MIOX offers lower raw material costs, increase of thermal transmission, reduced thermal expansion and furthermore. Mica and Wollastonite are well-known fillers for brake pads and are provided at highest quality standards.
Booth: 53
Kommerling UK
United KingdomEmail address: [email protected] Telephone number: +44 1772 322 888 Website: www.kommerlinguk.com
Kommerling UK Ltd (CIL) manufactures the Cilbond range of high-performance water based bonding adhesives for the friction Industry. Cilbond is used in producing original equipment and aftermarket brake pads. Cilbond is stocked via our global network of distributors and the company is ISO9001:2008 and ISO4001:2004 certified.
Booth: 45
Lapinus
NetherlandsEmail address: [email protected] number: +31 475 353 555 Website: www.lapinus.com
Lapinus is the world leader in precision-engineered stone wool solutions. We develop and supply versatile and innovative products that help global industries to improve quality of life. Our products are used in a wide range of applications, including friction, water management, tracks, coatings, gaskets and fences. With more than a quarter-century of expertise and experience, we work closely with customers to adapt to their ever-changing needs, from water management to fire safety, vibration isolation to noise and dust emission reduction. Made from 100% stone, our sustainable products contribute to shaping a better world for today and tomorrow. We are part of the ROCKWOOL Group.
At Lapinus, we offer premium quality stone fibers and strong technical support for the friction industry. We go beyond being raw material supplier by researching the functionalities of our products together with other materials in the friction matrix. Rise to global challenges for friction, our team has continuously driven innovation for better solutions together with our customers. Rooted in sustainability, our highly bio-soluble products contribute to shaping a better world for today and tomorrow.
Booth: 12
Gold conference lanyard sponsor
Link Engineering
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 643 190 888 10 Website: www.linkeng.com
Link Engineering Company is the premier designer and manufacturer of customized, precision test systems, as well as the premier provider of comprehensive vehicle and laboratory test services for the brake and friction industry. Established in Detroit, MI (US) in 1935, Link now operates facilities around the world, offering test solutions to the global brake and friction industry.
Booth: 20
Gold conference stationery sponsor
Linyi Hongtu Electron Co. Ltd
ChinaEmail address: [email protected] number: +86 137 343 697 36Website: www.lyhongtu.com.cn
Linyi Hongtu Electron Co. Ltd is a leading manufacturer of brake pad wear sensor and a reliable supplier of ABS sensor and brake pad accessories in China.
“HONGTU” has become a top brand of brake pad wear sensor in China and European countries. Thanks to our excellent reputation, our quality standards and our highly competitive prices, we export successfully to more than 40 countries. Over 40% are with final destination O.E.or O.E.S. We produce more than 1000 references for both passenger cars and commercial vehicles. Our quality system is certified according to ISO/TS 16949.Each product is extensively tested to ensure you are receiving a high-quality and reliable product. Until now,
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HONGTU has set up an office in Germany and a warehouse in Turkey.
We are aiming to be a world leader in providing top quality brake pad wear sensor and wish to build long-term business relationship with you.
Booth: 69
Lödige Process Technology
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 525 130 90 Website: www.loedige.de
Lödige is a global leading supplier of mixers, coating systems, granulators, dryers and reactors. As the inventor of the Ploughshare Mixers, Lödige has decades of experience in the process technology. Machines and process systems are at home in the pharmaceutical and food industry just as well as in the building materials industry, environment, minerals and ores but also chemicals and plastics.
Lödige is specialised in the industrial mixing, drying, reacting, coating and granulating. Lödige deals with bulk products, granulates, powders, pastes, dust and sludge. The specific requirements of the different branches of industry are very well known, as the mixing of building materials or the drying of recycling materials.
Batch or continuous mixers, ring layer mixers for high throughputs, mixing reactors for operation under high pressures, laboratory mixers, mixing granulators, vacuum dryers or fluid bed systems… Lödige has the solution. Technical know-how and support are a matter of course for Lödige. All process steps like mixing, drying, reacting, coating and granulating can be performed in the test centre.
Lödige provides customer support worldwide during the whole lifetime of the machines. An experienced team in Paderborn/Germany and the colleagues in the USA, Spain, India and China make it possible to perform maintenance works rapidly.
Lödige has supplied more than 30,000 machines all over the world in the last 70 years. Lödige is still a family-owned company in the third generation. Around 270 people are working on the site in Paderborn/Germany. The total turnover amounts to approx. 60 million euros.
Booth: 48
Logel Otomotıv Sanayı Ve Tıcaret A.S.
TurkeyEmail: [email protected] number: +90 262 751 220 0 Website: www.pwrbalata.com
LOGEL, founded in 1983, has been producing commercial vehicles brake pads and machines with state of the art technologies in accordance with the demands from the market. The Works performed by in-house R&D department and the knowledge acquired in years play a part in achievements of LOGEL. LOGEL has continued its operations in its modern facilities in Gebze ,which is the industrial centre of Kocaeli near to İstanbul in a closed area of 7500 m2 and it has reached an international quality level for its product and services thanks to its state of the art technology and innovative machines and its developed test labs. Furthermore, it aims permanent customer satisfaction with long lasting reliable usage warranty and superior quality as proven by TSE EN ISO 9001: 2008 Quality Management System.
Booth:83
MacDermid Enthone Industrial Solutions
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: ++49 217 384 900 Website: www.macdermidenthone.com/industrial
MacDermid Enthone Industrial Solutions is a division of MacDermid Performance Solutions. Our company provides chemical process solutions and materials that enhance the products people use every day.
In conjunction with our applicators we provide unrivaled consistency for surface finishing in the automotive braking industry.
Our chemical processes, materials and coatings protect and enhance components used in the automotive, aerospace, construction, oil & gas and electronics industries. Our customers rely on our unrivaled innovation and service to deliver the highest performing products at the lowest ‘in-use’ cost.
Booth: 31
MaGyc S.r.l.
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 0332 701775 Website: www.magyc.it
Founded in 2001, Magyc is specialized in design and manufacturing of High Precision Testing and Measurement Systems for Industrial Quality Control. Magyc today counts on over 15 years of experience in product and process innovation, quality control, assurance systems, problem analysis and customized solutions. Thanks to its know-how and the collaboration with the most innovative industries and research institutes, MaGyc is today a leader of the quality control in industrial sector, through its specialization in Industrial Problem Solving by use of NDT technologies.
MaGyc is specialized in data acquisition and analysis by different techniques, also non-conventional ones as neural networks, fuzzy logic, TRIZ.
Some of Magyc competences are:• FRF Technology, successfully used to detect cracks,
porosity, incorrect heat treatment, machining errors through “frequency responses” comparison and 0,5 sec tests. Application examples: disks, drums, pads, sintered materials, ceramics, castings.
• Ultrasound Analysis, used for the detection of cracks, porosities or void that may be present within any artefacts, for thickness measurements even inside milling operations, for the detection of flaw or the characterization of material. Application examples: aerospace and railway industry, electrical contacts, control of welding’s and joints obtained by Friction Stir Welding (FSW).
• Image processing, used to analyse surface and dimensions by real-time images analysis with integrating robots and proprietary software operating on industrial PC. Application examples: ceramics, automotive components like pistons, lead batteries, food are just some of the sectors of application of image processing.
Challenges always exist in production - Magyc finds the unique solution with the specific approach.
Booth: 13
MANN + HUMMEL GmbH
Email address: [email protected] number: +49 714 198 0 Website: www.mann-hummel.com
MANN+HUMMEL is a leading global expert for filtration solutions. The company group with its headquarters in Ludwigsburg, Germany, develops solutions for motor cars, industrial applications, clean air in interior spaces and the sustainable use of water. In 2016 the group achieved sales of approx. 3.5 billion euros worldwide with more than
20,000 employees at more than 80 locations. The products manufactured by the group include air cleaner systems, intake manifold systems, liquid filter systems, plastic components, filter media, cabin filters, industrial filters and membrane filters.
Booth:7
Meneta
DenmarkEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 241 523 030Website: www.meneta.com
A TRUSTED PARTNEROur pursuit of the highest industry standards also applies to delivery and quality management.
We are IATF 16949:2016 certified – the automotive industries most widely used standard. This certification ensures adherence to stringent customer-specific requirements, and continuous focus on risk reduction and manufacturing efficiency through industry best practices.
FOR OVER 65 YEARS, MENETA HAS DELIVERED TECHNOLOGYOur innovation is the result of world-class materials know-how, unique testing capabilities, and quality assurance that meet the industry’s highest standards.
TRUSTAs part of the automotive industry’s global supply chain, we understand the importance of stability and timing. We are dedicated to being a reliable partner – today, and in the future.
TRADITIONWe are proud of our traditions for collaboration, craftsmanship, and engineering excellence.
From our beginnings in 1953 as a local toolmaker and punching workshop, we’ve grown to become a global supplier of high-quality braking components for the automotive industry. Today, we are over 2,000 employees in Europe, Asia, and North America. We design, test and produce millions of brake shims, back plates, and brake components each year.
Booth: 79
Microface Ltd
United Kingdom Email address: [email protected] Telephone number: +44 1257 463 225 Website: www.microface.com
Microface specialises in the automation and upgrading of all Link, Greening, Schenck and Jurid Test Equipment, and the same type of machines from other manufacturers.
We are generally regarded by our customers as the best in the world, having the fastest Constant Torque Controller on the market and the best solution for Graphics CAD, saving what can be man-weeks of work on new graph layouts and making changes to existing layouts whilst providing easy auditing of mistakes.
The Testing automated by Microface is unsurpassed in its accuracy and repeatability of results.
Our latest NVH audio analysis and in car Data Logger products will be on display at The Hague
Booth: 78
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For over 65 years, MENETA has delivered
noise damping shims and backing plates of the highest quality
for the automotive industry - through technology,
innovation and unique testing capabilities.
www.meneta.com
Booth 79
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Mineralmühle Leun, Rau GmbH & Co. KG
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 644 294 410 Website: www.mineralmuehle.com
MLR - special and standard raw materials.
Mineralmühle Leun has more than 30 years of experience as a leading supplier of high quality industrial raw materials to the global friction industry. We serve as the holding and distribution company for our international production companies with a vast range of industrial and special products.
Our worldwide customers recognize MLR as an outstanding strategic partner.
Supported by our technology and combined with our global network MLR provides excellent products and exceptional service. Our general product portfolio exceeds 1000 materials in the field of minerals, metal powders, alloys and chemicals.
Titanates:Manufactured by our daughter company IMMI-Titan we provide several types of Potassium Titanates in various sizes, shapes and chemistry. Our REACH registered products find their application in many formulations around the globe.
Based on our experience in the friction industry we strive to develop new materials and to offer solutions to the changing requirements of the automotive industry.
Industrial Minerals and Chemicals:Manufactured and/or traded by Mineralmuehle Leun, we offer a broad range of friction raw materials: Zircon silicate (sand and flour), various Alumina grades, Fused Silica, Feldspar, China Clay, Graphite, Metal oxides.
Metal and alloy powders:Alusil GmbH is the sales organisation for our manufacturing company Kovohuty Dolny Kubin. Together we offer milled and atomised powders of copper, bronze, tin, Fe-alloys, Non-Fe alloys and stainless steel. PMCtec GmbH provides mixed metal powders and special alloys to the automotive industry.
MLR continuously and reliably provides high quality products and services to our customers.
Booth: 52
Morgan Advanced Materials
United StatesEmail: [email protected] number: +1 706 796 4313 Website: www.morganthermalceramics.com
Thermal Ceramics, a business of Morgan Advanced Materials, manufactures and supplies engineered fibers that significantly increase brake friction pad stability over a wide temperature range and improve fade and recovery characteristics – without increasing rotor wear or pad weight loss. Today’s largest global brake pad manufacturers all utilize our Superwool® Enfil™ fibers in OE and aftermarket formulations. Our tailored fiber offerings are based on formulators’ requirements and meet global health and safety regulations such as REACH. Our Superwool Enfil fibers provide an alternative to semi-metallic pads and address formulator concerns for high-temperature fade, rotor wear, wheel dust and NVH.
Booth: 95
NOF Metal Coatings
France Email address: [email protected] Telephone number: +33 344 646 362 Website: www.nofmetalcoatings.com
NOF METAL COATINGS Group is the pioneer in zinc flake coatings for metal corrosion protection and develops waterborne chemicals contributing to reduce impacts on the environment, health and security of people.
NOF METAL COATINGS Group aims at sustainable developments by decreasing impressively V.O.C. and CO2 emissions, complying with environmental directives and withdrawing products harmful to health.
An intensive industrial and research footprint in Asia, Europe and America allows us to work continuously on improving our chemicals and application technologies.
Sharing our technical, scientific, commercial and marketing information and skills, allowing the worldwide availability of our coatings, meeting specific local needs, guaranteeing a high level of quality consistently and worldwide, as well as acting for the Environment and Human Health, make each NOF METAL COATINGS Group ‘s product a global standard.
GEOMET® 360, in collaboration with a strong network of job coaters and captive users, has become the reference for brake rotors and has been specified by many car manufacturers worldwide such as Audi, BMW (Mini), Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Peugeot-Citroen, Renault, Seat, Skoda, Volkswagen.
Booth: 16
Gold conference app sponsor
NP
China Email address: [email protected] Telephone number: +86 215 493 840 0 Website: www.np-whisker.com
NP is professional manufacturer and sales of inorganic materials in China. We are committed to produce material: Calcium Sulphate which is dedicated for friction materials and resin bonded cutting-off/grinding wheel materials. Our product is conformity with ISO9001:2008 regulation. Our staffs pay attention to quality control to satisfy the technicians’ innovative demands.
Our headquarters is in Shanghai, China. The production base is in Yifeng County, Jiangxi Province, China. In 2006, annual production was 5,000 tons. Now, capacity of production reaches to 100,000 tons per year. Our users and partners spread all over the world, such as America, Europe, south east Asia.
Booth: 44
NUCAP Industries Inc.
CanadaEmail address: [email protected] number: +14 164 941 444Website: www.nrsbrakes.com
NRS™ is NUCAP Industries’ patented process for the surface modification of disc brake backing plates, adding a consistent matrix of raised steel hooks that facilitate a mechanical bond between disc brake plate and friction materials. The NRS™ hooks provide mechanical bonding while exceeding industry requirements for heat, shear and environmental delamination protection.
NRS™ is often called “the hidden benefit”, essentially invisible on a finished brake pad while delivering brake products that are; • Safe• Quiet• Green• Longer Lasting
New programs using the GALVANIZED NRS SAFE™ disc brake backing plates, deliver The Greenest, More Cost Effective, and ultimately, Safes brake products into the hands of the automotive industry.
Booth: 74
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Otsuka Chemicals
JapanEmail address: [email protected] number: +81 352 972 727 Website: www.otsukac.co.jp
Otsuka Chemical manufactures various types of Titanate (TISMO, TERRACESS) and its plastic compounds (POTICON).
The benefits of TERRACESS are as follows:
1) Stabilization of the effectiveness
2) Improvement of the NVH performance
3) Low wear both rotor and pad
TERRACESS itself, brake pad and rotor after test and typical data will be exhibited.
Booth: 67
Pallmann Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co.KG
GermanyEmail: [email protected] number: Website: www.pallmann.eu
PALLMANN specializes in size reduction and offers the widest range of machines and complete Systems for successful preparation of all soft to medium hard, brittle, tough, elastic or fibrous materials.
As pioneers in the field of size reduction, we have made an important contribution to today's State of the Art of size reduction and material preparation techniques resulting in numerous patents.
The technical Solutions of PALLMANN contribute to an optimized utilization of existing resources and to increase productivity.
Booth: 97
Palmer International
USAEmail address: [email protected] number: +1 610 584 424 1 Website: www.palmerint.com
Palmer International has been developing and manufacturing innovative products based on Cashew Nutshell Liquid (CNSL) for the global automotive friction material industry for over fifty years. Our liquid and solid particle CNSL products are found in formulations from motorcycles to locomotives and everything in between.
Palmer...Innovation in a Nutshell!
Booth: 18
Polytec GmbH
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 724 360 40Website: www.polytec.de
Polytec develops and manufactures high-quality optical measurement solutions for the non-contact analysis of vibration and dynamics, speed and length in production processes as well as for surface topography. As premium supplier the company advances its customers measurements in research, development and manufacturing.
With 50 years of expertise and more than 400 employees, Polytec presents with their 3D Scanning Vibrometers the globally established gold-standard for experimental and operational modal analysis in brake acoustics and development. When it comes to model updating from component level to assembly level, customers all around the globe rely on the high fidelity test data generated by laser precise vibration sensor systems. Providing the unique capability of automated modal tests utilizing robotic scanning laser Doppler vibrometry, serial modal tests can be performed in an economic way to assess the influence of the serial spread on the modal parameters
Booth: 9 and 10
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POMETON SPA
Italy Email: [email protected]: +39 041 290 3611 Website: www.pometon.com
METALLIC POWDERS MANUFACTURING: Founded in 1940 and based in Venice, Italy, Pometon supplies its range of ferrous and nonferrous powders to PM and other industrial clients in over 40 countries worldwide. We produce pure powders such as iron, copper (both electrolytic and atomized), bronze, brass, tin and zinc, and press-ready iron and bronze premixes.
Booth: 14
Procotex Corporation Sa / Apply Carbon sa
BelgiumEmail: [email protected] number: +32 56 48 38 88Website: www.procotex.com
Procotex Corporation SA Apply Carbon SA / Procotex Corporation SA, is a Belgian company group with factories in Lithuania, Turkey, Belgium and France.
Apply Carbon / Procotex specialize in the milling or cutting of carbon leftovers lots (sized or un-sized) and aramids. We truly supply “The Sustainable Carbon Fiber”. Milling (80-300µ), chopped 6mm sized (PU/PA/Epoxy…) and un-sized, granulates.
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Qingdao Braide Graphite Co., Ltd
ChinaEmail address: [email protected] number: +86 532 888 932 96Website: www.br-graphite.com
Graphite manufacturer with natural flake graphite, synthetic graphite, expandable graphite, amorphous graphite and graphite products etc.
Booth: 63
Quartz S.R.L.S.U.
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 025 518 728 4Website: www.quartzchem.com
Quartz S.r.l.s.u. is an Italian Company with Headquarter in Milan and with plants nearby Milan and in Thailand.
Production is cantered on Friction Materials (Metal Sulfides, Titanates, etc.)
An R&D Team with experts in Friction and professional PhD scientists (both Chemistry and Engineering) are constantly developing new environmental friendly products.
Booth: 29
RAICAM Industrie SRL
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 011 9371200 Website www.raicam.com
RAICAM develops and manufactures high quality brake pads for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. It is a reliable partner for the major car manufacturing industries, guaranteeing secure and comfortable brakes with its wide range of material formulations. Recently it has also developed LOW STEEL and NAO materials copper free, in accordance with the ‘Better Brakes Regulation’ (Chapter 173.901 WAC, 19/10/2012) and ‘California’s Brake Friction Material Law’ (Senate Bill n. 346, Chapter 307, 25/09/2010). An expert team of R&D engineer’s materials customer-tailored and positively assessed by the global market.
Booth: 80
Reichmann & Sohn GmbH
GermanyEmail: [email protected] number: +49 7309 875 43Website: www.casting-finishing.com
With its 100-years history, the German engineering company Reichmann & Sohn GmbH has firmly established itself all around the world in the fettling technology and casting finishing. The business sector Reichmann Casting Finishing is well-known for the development and production of automatic grinding machines for the casting finishing of brake discs and brake drums.
Booth: 96
Renk Test Systems GmbH
Germany Email address: [email protected] Telephone number: +49 821 570 00 Website: www.renk-testsystem.eu
RENK offers over 30 years’ experience of manufacturing high-quality test systems for drive-train components, brake-systems ad complete vehicles. Due to decades of experience in in-house R&D test equipment, today RENK is one of the leading manufacturers of customized test systems for the railway, automotive, wind power and aviation industries.
Worldwide, renowned OEMs take advantage of our extensive experience in drive technology, measuring technology, electronics and system design and rely on RENK test systems for R&D as well as for quality assurance after production and overhaul.
Booth: 54
Richard Anton KG
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 898 981 440Website: www.richard-anton.de
Richard Anton KG is one of the world’s leading suppliers of synthetic Graphite and calcined Petroleum Coke for brake linings. Our products can be found in nearly all types of vehicles. Founded in 1904 in Munich, the German company is still a 100% family-owned business which is now already managed by the 4th generation.
In our two plants in Germany we produce customised carbon products for nearly all major brake lining manufacturers worldwide. Since 1980 Richard Anton KG has been specialising in producing first-class synthetic graphite and calcined petroleum coke for friction applications under the brand name RANCO. In the year 2012 a complete new production line was established in our Obernzell plant near Passau. The production capacity was doubled through a 5 Mio EUR investment.
The selection of suitable raw materials of consistently high quality, state-of-the-art production facilities in combination with our know-how and production experience of decades, enable us to supply carbon products for brake linings for all kinds of vehicles - of course following quality and environmental certifications according to ISO standards.
Booth: 39
Rimsa Metal Technology SA
SpainEmail address: [email protected] Telephone number: +34 936 664 611Website: www.rimsa.com
Founded in 1985, RIMSA is a global supplier of high quality non-ferrous products for the Friction Industry. Our products include an expanding range of metallic Chips and Fibres – BRASS (also leadfree, our ECOCHIP®); BRONZE (also leadfree, our ECOBRONZE) and COPPER, and synthetic fibres specially developed for Friction applications.
Over the years, through R&D investment our Company has developed new alloys for potential Copper replacement (our ECO-MET range), and premium eco-friendly lubricants (ENVIRO-LUBE® range) as an alternative to traditional sulphides.
Our Factory is located in Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Spain, close to Barcelona International airport and only 10 km far from Barcelona port, which facilitates shipments to our Global customers overseas.
Our Company is ISO 9001:2008 certified and our products are sold globally, including the main Friction Groups.
Please visit our booth #26 to learn more about our Company and Products.
Booth: 26
RTE Akustik + Prüftechnik GmbH
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 721 946 503 3Website: www.rte.de
RTE is a supplier of acoustic testing systems and engineering for acoustic applications. RTE main fields are:• Testing systems for serial production and laboratory for
NVH testing of components (drives, pumps, adjuster etc.) or complete preinstalled units (air conditioning units, sliding roofs, car seats etc.) as quality check in production or
• Testing systems for NVH testing of units in production as process control.
• Testing units for material testing and measurement of natural frequencies of parts.
Booth: 70
Sadeca Automotive SLU
SpainEmail address: [email protected] number: +34 937 153 354Website: www.sadeca.com
Sadeca is a multinational leader in cable manufacturing for the automotive industry. We are sized in the development, design and such as springs, pad clips and piston clips for brake pads for OEM/OEs and AM segments. Sadeca’s main headquarters are in Barcelona where it has expanded our presence to other international locations such as HK (for our hardware branch) and a couple of years ago we opened a new production plant for OE electrical wear sensors in Tanger, Morocco.
Our presence in the OE field for brake parts is now key in the market. Sadeca has a strong I +D team which is constantly searching for new developments that make our actual portfolio more interesting and competitive. Our presence in the automotive field exceeds 30 years and is focused in providing the best quality products and most innovating solutions for our clients.
Booth: 81
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Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Biolink GmbH
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] Telephone number: +49 802 150 429 0Website: www.bilink-tapes.com
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Biolink offers a wide range of specialist self-adhesive products, using our unique UV-cured technology and customer-focused philosophy. For manufacturers around the world that need reliable and innovative solutions to their fixing, mounting and bonding applications, Biolink provides high-performance, solvent-free, environmentally-friendly PSA solutions, designed and delivered with expertise and creativity.
Booth: 65
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SBS Friction A/S
DenmarkEmail address: [email protected] number: +45 632 115 15Website: www.sbs-friction.dk
SBS Friction A/S is a Danish based company that develops, manufactures and markets brake pads and friction solutions for motorcycles, scooters, special cars, ATVs and industrial applications such as wind turbines.
SBS has a leading market position within its business areas based on innovation and manufacturing excellence, including new sintering technologies and systematic lean manufacturing principles.
Our customer portfolio comprises OEM customers such as brake system, vehicle and machine manufacturers as well as aftermarket distributors worldwide.
Contact: Esben Juul Sørensen on [email protected] or telephone: +45 612 038 08
Booth: 22
SET GmbH
AustriaEmail address: [email protected] number: +43 676 841 962 210 Website: www.se-t.at
SET was founded in 2005 by Mr. Johann Tschürtz as a company providing engineering solutions. In 2007 the company signed a 50% / 50% Joint Venture with Leinweber Maschinen GmbH, an enterprise leading in designing and manufacturing machines for the Friction Industry (Presses, Post Cure Ovens, Finishing Equipment) since the mid 1970’s. After the closure of Leinweber Maschinen GmbH SET purchased the remaining 50% of the Joint Venture and contracted a significant number of former Leinweber Maschinen GmbH engineers, programmers and technicians.
Services provided expanded to refurbishment, upgrade and relocate existing Leinweber Maschinen GmbH equipment for several Friction product manufacturers.
In 2011 the decision was made to design a new product line for the Friction Industry to include manual, semi-automatic and fully automatic equipment starting from weighting to final assembly production steps.
Apart of this SET continued to develop and manufacture custom made equipment e.g. for the automotive industry, champagne industry (multiple award winning “BottleCheck” designed to support quality insurance of such premium product) and automation.
Due to the continuous growth of the company in 2015 the planning for a new company building was started and in 2016 SET opened its new office and manufacturing location with now 40+ employees still dedicated to design new solutions for several sectors, especially for the Friction Industry!
Booth: 61
Showa Denko Carbon Inc
United StatesEmail address: [email protected] number: +1 843 832-1344Website: www.sdk.co.jp
Showa Denko Carbon, Inc. is a member of the Carbon Division of Showa Denko K. K., a global company using aluminum, inorganic and organic chemical technologies to provide industrial and consumer products for energy, automotive, environmental and electronic applications. The Carbon Products Sector manufactures graphite electrodes for electric steelmaking and graphite particles for industrial and vehicle applications. On October 2nd, 2017, the Carbon division acquired SGL Carbon GE, making Showa Denko Carbon Inc. it the world’s largest producer of graphite electrodes. This includes production facilities in the U.S., Japan, Germany, Spain, Austria, Malaysia and China with a combined capacity of 250,000 MT/y.
Showa Denko Carbon, Inc. in the U.S. (South Carolina) specializes in the production of artificial graphite particles for high performance friction materials used in OE, OES and aftermarket vehicle applications. The company uses high quality raw materials, high temperature production processes and a certified quality system to provide products with consistent and reliable material properties.
Booth: 49
SOPARA
FranceEmail address: [email protected] number: +33 472 812 300Website: www.sopara.com
SOPARA is a market leader in the field of infrared heating solutions for the industry, from turnkey production lines to tailor-made infrared heaters, and has a real know-how in thermal industrial processes.
For the automotive industry, SOPARA has worked side by side with car manufacturers and automotive suppliers on the issue of braking to develop optimized heating solutions: curing of friction lining, scorching of brake pads, curing of paint on the backing plate…
SOPARA offers various services:• Know-how in different types of infrared technologies
(short-, medium- and long-wave infrared heaters)
• Testing of samples in the in-house laboratory
• Design and manufacture of complete heating solutions: IR heaters, ovens, electrical cabinets and regulation systems
• On-site installation and technical support
We will be happy to welcome you on booth n°62 for more information.
Booth: 62
Special Lubricants Corporation
United StatesEmail address: [email protected] number: +18 002 385 823Website: www.speclubes.com
Manufacturer and private label packager of Brake Lubricants that are proven to reduce NVH. Other products include brake assembly fluid and rotor cleaning solution.
Private label packaging available in pouches, squeeze tubes, wipes, and bulk containers.
Booth: 28
Schwarzwälder Textil-Werke Heinrich Kautzmann GmbH
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 783 657 16Website: www.stw-faser.de
Schwarzwälder Textil-Werke Heinrich Kautzmann GmbH (STW) is a leading global supplier with the broadest range of fibers used in the friction lining industry. STW specialises in the manufacturing of short cut fibers, fiber fillers and fibrids & pulp.
Since the seventies, we serve the market with our products especially designed for high quality friction lining applications. With STW’s state of the art laboratory, we have been able to develop premium products such as aramid and acrylic pulps for the industry.
Many global players in the friction lining industry belong to out international customer network. You can expect to benefit from our leading know-how, as fiber experts with nearly a century of experience and from our comprehensive consultancy capability, there to help meet your challenges in the world of fibers.
Booth: 34
STAC Elektronische Systeme GmbH
GermanyEmail: [email protected] number: +49 215 193 7270Website: www.stac.de
STAC manufactures fast and precise NVH test systems, which are frequently used in automotive industry. STAC is featuring EVENTSCAN, a system for detecting and analyzing brake noise events. EVENTSCAN enables laboratory-based dynamometer tests as well as in-vehicle-tests on the road. The system acquires sound and vibration signals; other parameters like pressure, temperature, speed, etc. may be acquired via analog inputs, CAN bus, GPS sensors, tachometer pulse inputs and others. All acquisition and analyzing tasks are performed on-line and in real-time. EVENTSCAN is used by US, European, and Asian car manufacturers, brake system suppliers, and friction and damping material manufacturers worldwide.
Booth: 91
Superior Graphite Co.
Sweden/USA Email address:
Superior Graphite Co. logo12/17/2003Watel DesignBruno Watel773 506 0752
S U P E R I O R G R A P H I T E
[email protected] Telephone number: +46 6013 4188Website: www.superiorgraphite.com
Delivering unparalleled quality since 1917, Superior Graphite provides unique solutions for the friction market among others. FormulaFX™ materials utilize a variety of carbonaceous materials, from synthetic to crystalline flake graphite to calcined petroleum cokes, to offer a full spectrum of friction modifier materials, each with specialized performance and durability characteristics designed to meet specific industry requirements in every category.
Resilient Graphitic Carbon™ (RGC™) materials are one of the most specialized graphitic carbons available today. These materials are produced utilizing our patented high-temperature purification technology using premium raw materials offering specific morphology, high porosity, and resiliency. Applied in low concentrations as a friction modifier for brake pad applications, it greatly improves performance parameters such as compressibility control and wear-noise reduction.
Superior Graphite provides continuous electro-thermal treatment/purification of graphite & carbons, advanced sizing, and custom-mix technologies for energy/thermal management, metallurgy (iron & steel), friction modification, drilling material additives, non-oxide ceramics, and polymers/CASE materials. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, USA, with locations in Germany, Sweden and China, Superior Graphite offers technologies and a consultative approach that give engineers access to purpose-manufactured materials, with unparalleled consistency that delivers confidence. In addition, our precision grinding and sizing technologies translate into an unmatched ability to alter and customize product attributes to suit specific requirements, making commercialization more efficient and reliable.
Booth: 24
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WE ARE YOUR PARTNER IN FIBRES FOR THE FRICTION LINING INDUSTRY.
stw-faser.de
Schwarzwälder Textil-Werke Heinrich Kautzmann GmbHAue 3 • 77773 Schenkenzell
Fon +49 78 36 57 - 0 Mail [email protected]
BOOTH #34
For safety: Fibres from Schenkenzell, Germany.
ARAMID PULP ENGINEERED FIBRES
Brake and clutch linings for passenger cars and commercial vehicles are safety-specific components. This is why raw material quality and well- designed, precision processing, play such an important role in STW’s fibre products. As your partner in fibres, we react flexibly with customer-specific developments to new requirements and your product ideas.
Many large friction lining manufacturers, worldwide, rely on our leading competence in the field of fibre processing.
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TecSA S.r.l.
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 011 980 400 1Website: www.tecsa-srl.it
TecSA manufactures Brake Inertia Dynamometers and Test Machines for quality control and R&D purposes (Friction Quality Test machine, Shear Strength Test machine, Mini-Dyno).
Our dynamometers perform tests for Moto, Automotive, Truck and Railway sectors. We have developed our own software for the analysis and the report of the brake component’s behaviour.
We have also a strong experience in the development and realisation of the test dynos for Formula 1 sector.
We have also our own laboratory which can carry out the following tests:
• Ak Master - AMS;
• Performance;
• Fade;
• Wear;
• Thermal Shock;
• Thermal Fatigue;
• Static Friction;
• Creep Groan;
• Hill Hold.
We regularly do Test ECE R90 for the homologation of the brake’s components, with our partner VCA, for the Homologation’s certificate.
Booth: 47
Teijin Aramid BV
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 202 324 422 Website: www.teijinaramid.com
Teijin Aramid is a subsidiary of the Teijin Group and world leader in aramids. Its aramid products Twaron®, Sulfron®, Teijinconex®, Technora® and its ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMW-PE) Endumax® are renowned for their strength, sustainability, safety, heat resistance and low weight and are used in different applications and markets including automotive, ballistic protection, marine, civil engineering, protective clothing, ropes, fibre optic cables and oil & gas. These high-performance materials are produced in the Netherlands and Japan. For more information: www.teijinaramid.com.
Booth: 93
Tianjin Kimwan Carbon Technology and Development Co., Ltd
China Email address: [email protected] number: +86 228 475 937 2Website: www.kimwan.cn
Tianjin Kimwan Carbon Technology and Development Co., Ltd was founded in 1998, and is principally engaged in research and development, manufacturing and sales of new special carbon and graphite materials.
Kimwan now owns 3 plants, which cover the production and machining of all flow of carbon and graphite products.
• Tianjin Kimwan Carbon Technology and Development Co. Ltd.
• Tangshan Kimwan Special Carbon&GraphiteCo., Ltd.
• Inner Mogolia QingShan Special Graphite and Carbon Co. Ltd.
Kimwan products include graphite friction materials, graphite electrodes, carbon raiser, coating materials, moulded or Isostatic graphite rods, plates, blocks, graphite and lay or silicon crucibles and graphite moulds, which
are widely used in brake, metallurgy, casting, machinery, chemical industries and so on.
Kimwan has already passed ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001 and TS16949.
We sincerely hope to cooperate with the friends all over the world, and get for the bright future.
Booth: 43
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Kalmar
SwedenEmail address: [email protected] number: +46 480 499 400 Website: www.rubore.com
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Kalmar is the world leader in the production and development of brake noise and vibration damping solutions for automotive and industrial applications.
Our main products are shims, but considerable achievements have been reached in sound damping of engine and chassis’ parts for the automotive OEM and industrial markets. We are the world leader in the innovation of new rubber to metal sandwich-composite materials and very successful in the world market with noise insulation materials.
This strength is the result of an ambitious, forward thinking Company Policy based on competence and quality, supported by a highly skilled Research and Development department. We provide a high level of customer service to support products manufactured by a unique process which is patent protected world-wide and are ISO/TS 16949, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified.
We are part of the Trelleborg Group, which is a global industrial group offering leading-edge expertise in rubber technology.
Booth: 25
Tribotecc GmbH
AustriaEmail address: [email protected] number: +43 151 256 110Website: www.tribotecc.at
Tribotecc GmbH is the global market and technology leader of high performance metal sulphide solutions for the friction industry. The tribological properties of metal sulphide systems with regards to chemical structure, polarity, lubricating ability and thermal behaviour are essential for the functioning and performance enhancement of friction products and help to extend the lifetime of components in motion.
Sulfides of various metals have proven to be the most versatile and most effective additives for stabilising the coefficient of friction at high level, prevent brake fading, reduce pad and disc wear and increase comfort by less noise and vibrations. A new generation of antimony free, environmental friendly synthetic materials from Tribotecc® is suitable for use as copper replacement in brake pads.
With our slogan, more than performance we guarantee: - the best quality under the toughest stresses - innovative products - fulfilment of all safety and environmental standards - customer satisfaction.
Please visit us at booth no 98!
Booth: 98
TSI GmbH
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 241 523 030Website: www.tsi.com
As the international leader in aerosol research instrumentation for over 50 years, TSI Incorporated (www.tsi.com) designs and manufactures precision instruments which are recognized in research and industry worldwide to perform advanced and reliable particle measurement such as brake wear emission testing.
At our booth, we will present the Engine Exhaust Particle Sizer (EEPS) and the 10 Hz Optical Particle Sizer (OPS) which is our unique fast size distribution solution for conducting brake wear emissions testing. This allows you to measure a wide size distribution (5.6 nm up to 10 microns) in combination with a high time resolution (10 Hz) in flexible configurations.
As MSP Corporation joined the TSI group, we are excited to offer the new QCM MOUDI™ Impactor. It samples particles size-fractionated while measuring the particle mass concentration in real-time. It is the extension of the well-known family of MSP MOUDI™ Impactors.
Stop by at our booth and learn more about our products!
Booth: 84
UTIL
ItalyEmail address: [email protected] number: +39 014 194 430 0Website: www.utilgroup.com
Util Group, headquartered in Villanova d’Asti (Italy), has developed a managerial culture shared amongst all its plants located in Europe, Canada, Mexico and China, offering at a global level, industry leading innovation and technology. Util Group is a multinational company in constant evolution, with more than 1,400 employees distributed in its four plants that supply products and services worldwide, complying with high level quality and efficiency standards, fully meeting all kinds of customers’ expectations. The Group strategy is focused on the value of manufacturing processes based on a continuous qualitative improvement, with the objective of being the leader in Original Equipment and After Market.
Our product range includes: • Conventional Stamped Backing Plates
• Fine-Blanked Backing Plates
• SL6 Retention Backing Plates (Friction Mechanical Retention)
• Unlined Drum Brake Shoes
• Brake Hardware
• Brake Noise Dampers (Shims)
Booth: 74
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WALDRAFF Technologies GmbH & Co. KG & Greening Europe
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: + +49 221 949 9530 Website: www.waldraff.info
Partner of Automotive Industries Planning, design and production of custom-made solutions for the automotive industry and their suppliers.
Machine manufacturing:• Shot blasting technology
• Coating technology
• Materials handling technology
• Production lines
• Assembly lines
• Measurement and test engineering
• Automation technology/Handling technology
• Manual workstations/Assisting devices
• Special machinery Tool manufacturing
• Pressing tools (pads for disk brakes)
• Specific production tooling sets consisting of: Pressing tool, Magazine (conveying to the press), Feeding tool (loading of the pressing tool), Pick and place equipment
Booth: 4
Walter Werner GmbH Metallveredelung
GermanyEmail address: [email protected] number: +49 678 299 320Website: www.walter-werner.de
… Walter Werner for a better finish
Your certified specialist for metal finishing.
Our process portfolio yields decorative surfaces and protects metals and plastics against corrosion and wear. Our business segments are electroplating, coating and bonding agent coatings. Certified under ISO/TS 16949, AIAG and registered with EMAS II, our company applies environmentally friendly production processes for audited product quality each and every time Walter Werner GmbH has been renowned for its professional surface finishing since 1957 based in Birkenfeld/Nahe (Germany). Whether for mass production or single pieces, we are the one source of all metal and plastic finishing services based on electroplated, chemical, and organic coatings.
Operating on 32,000 square metres, over 150 engineers, master electroplaters, electroplating technicians, and skilled workers commit themselves every day to the needs of our customers, most of them in the automotive, machine building, and electrical/electronic industries. Short routes and high flexibility are our strengths. From our location, we can even provide anywhere in Europe custom logistics services that are far from everyday routine.
As a medium-sized family run enterprise we attach great importance to personal and partnership based relations with our business associates. And equal importance to the value of quality and environmental awareness these have been moulding our corporate philosophy since the very outset.
Booth: 46
Wenzhou Hengbest Industrial Co. Ltd
ChinaEmail address: [email protected] number: +86 577 886 067 25 Website: www.hengbest.com
Wenzhou Hengbest Industrial Co. Ltd. was established in 1985, the company is in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province. The plant covers an area of 10 acres, location convenient transportation with airport and express train station.
HENGBEST is a professional back plate manufacturer, combine designing, processing, manufacturing and sales.
Specialize in producing back plate for truck and passenger brake pad and focus on the aftermarket and OE project of domestic market.
Company existing back plates range more than 1000 set tools, corporate with large well-known enterprises for Supporting projects, and exported to Europe, Asia, Middle East and other countries and regions.
We have passed the TS16949 management system and awarded certification. So far own 6 utility model patents in develop tools. Company manages with K/3 ERP system.
HENGBEST equipped full production line with more than 80 unit’s large tonnage punch, high precision hydraulic machine, develop automated production line with single process tooling.
The key indexes of back plate such as the dimension tolerance, the shaving area and the flatness are all reached OE standard. Besides the company equipped a complete development team, and import wire cutting, CNC milling, planning, grinding, pliers and other mould processing equipment to complete the design and manufacture for developing new tooling
“make brake system more secure mission, to build the most reliable global brake parts manufacturing enterprises!” ---Hengbest
Booth: 06
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WHB Foundry and Machining
BrazilEmail: [email protected] Telephone number: +49 176 3200 4914 Website: www.whbinternational.com
WHB is a Brazilian, family-owned company, headquartered in Curitiba/Brazil. The company produces out of its manufacturing plants in Brazil for Tier 1 and Tier 2 Automotive OEMs, in Brazil and abroad, several raw and fully finished components, such as: STEEL FORGINGS: connecting rods, crankshafts, wheel hubs, axle ends etc. CAST IRON: cylinder blocks and heads, bearing caps, bed plates, exhaust manifolds, crankshafts, brake calipers, differential housings, shoulders, slack adjusters, differential cases, wheel hubs, front supports, crankshafts, spider brakes etc. ALUMINUM: cylinder blocks and heads, cylinder head covers, clutch housings, transmission housings, oil pans etc. For the production of raw parts, WHB currently has a total capacity of 250k ton/yr of iron castings (Kunkel Wagner and Disamatic molding lines), 6.5k ton/yr of aluminum castings (HPDC & gravity of up to 23 kg/pc) and 10k ton/yr of steel forgings of up to 17 kg/pc. WHB counts with over 700 machining centers for a variety of components types and sizes. Current customers include: Volkswagen, Scania, FCA, Iveco, Mercedes-Benz, CNH, Nissan, Renault, PSA Peugeot Citroen, GM, Ford, Toyota, TRW, Knorr-Bremse, Schaeffler, Allison Transmission, Meritor, Master, Wabco, Chassis Brakes, FPT, AAM, ThyssenKrupp, Mahle, etc. WHB has been a mainstay in precision machined products of the Brazilian automotive market since its founding in 1993. With its state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, which are strategically located near seaports in Curitiba (south Brazil) and nearby Recife (northeast Brazil), innovative technologies and highly skilled and motivated work force, WHB is poised for further growth in the international market.
Booth: 99
Winhere Auto – Part Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
BrazilEmail: [email protected] number: +86 532 857 611 11 Website: www.winhere.com.cn
Founded in 1996, Winhere is the largest professional manufacturer of brake discs and drums in China.
Winhere is TS16949 quality certified by TUV Rheinland, we produce more than 5,000 applications with 44 million unit’s annual capacity to service our customers globally.
Winhere has received the world’s first ECE R90 certificate issued by KBA in Germany since August 2012, and we are extending full range of our brake discs and drums with R90 certified.
Winhere won gold award of “Best-In-Class” for its high carbon brake disc at the 2015 China international Foundry Expo in April 2015.
On June 11th, 2017, Winhere won the “China Foundry Industry Champion Enterprise (brake disc) award at the 13th China Foundry Association annual conference in Shanghai. At the same time, Winhere re-won the “excellent manufacturing of brake discs and drums” and achieved “AAA Business credit rating” honorary title.
Winhere has established its own R&D centre to design and produce brake disc/drum to meet different requirements from both automotive OE market and aftermarket.
Winhere is your reliable partner you can trust.
Booth: 38
Wolverine Advanced Materials
United StatesEmail: [email protected]: +49 7941 6030 Website: www.wamglobal.com
Headquarter in Dearborn, Michiga,, Wolverine develops, produces and sells performance-critical, specialty materials used in automotive brake noise insulators; gasket and sealing materials for automotive & industrial applications; NVH (noise, vibration &harshness) damping solutions for automotive and NSV (noise, shock & vibration) for consumer electronics applications.
Wolverine has manufacturing operations in Blacksburg, Va., Leesburg, Fla., Germany and China, as well as Sales & Technical offices in Michigan, Germany, Japan, China, Brazil and India. The company employs approximately 500 people worldwide.
Booth: 15
ZalaZone Proving Ground
HungaryEmail: [email protected]: +32 56 48 38 88 Website: www.zalazone.com
ZalaZone, our automotive proving ground in Zalaegerszeg Hungary, has been specifically designed for the testing of autonomous, connected, and electric vehicles, including both passenger and larger commercial trucks up to 40 tonnes. The track is on 265 hectares with a 20-hectare façade concept urban area and will be the largest such urban PG in Europe currently.
ZalaZone is not only a testing facility for vehicles but also for ICT companies developing HW/SW for cellular 5G and ITS standard wireless G5 technology.
ZalaZone is a unique test track with traditional test track features focusing on driving stability that are implemented together with the research & development infrastructure elements related to future vehicle concepts (autonomous vehicles and electric vehicles) and in a way to support a multi-level system for validation and homologation.
The test track not only services OEMs and their suppliers, but is also an incubator/accelerator for SMEs and start-ups as well as University based R&D centre, for Hungarian, regional, European, and global University partners where cooperation and collaboration are strategically key focus points.
The proving ground along with the track modules offers workshops, offices, and conference facilities for training, representation, showcase, and PR activities on your request. It is a beautiful location for any event.
Booth: 57
Zhengzhou Zhongbang Superhard Tools Co., Ltd.
ChinaEmail address: [email protected] Telephone number: +86 371 860 767 65 Website: www.en.zhongbanggongju.com
ZhongBang Super Hard Tool Co. Ltd was established in 1990, located in the biggest grinding material and grinding tool base — Zhengzhou, Henan Province. We have advanced equipment and top-ranking scientific research and development ability.
We are the leading professional manufacturer specialized in Electroplated, Vitrified and Metal bonded diamond/CBN grinding wheels, cutting and polishing pads, grinding heads, etc. Widely used for grinding, cutting auto parts and high precision workpiece, such as brake pad, valve, gear, bearing, compressor blade, male and female rotor synchronizer. We have the various imported high precision CNC grinding machines, and Exclusive products could be produced according to the material and equipment of our clients.
Our company has already cooperated with many well-known sole proprietorships and joint venture, such as, USA, Germany, Canada, Spain, Turkey, New Zealand, Korea, India, and Iran. In China, we own 80% market share in domestic friction material tool industry. We focus on the research and development of our products strictly implement the quality standard, to provide our clients high quality products and first-class service.
Welcome all fields of friends come to visit us and consult on business.
Booth: 72
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Discover The Hague
Following a successful EuroBrake in 2017, located in the historic city of Dresden, we bid ‘auf Wiedersehen’ to Germany and move to The Hague, Netherlands in 2018.
The Hague is a city on the North Sea coast of the western Netherlands, with a long political and regal history. As the third largest city in the Netherlands with a population of more than 500,000 residents, The Hague is home to the Dutch government and Royal Family.
Points of interest include: The Binnenhof is a stunning building, housing the meeting place of both houses of the States General of the Netherlands, as well as the Ministry of General Affairs and the office of the Prime Minister of the Netherlands. Most foreign embassies in the Netherlands and 150 international organisations are located in the city, as well as the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court.
In addition to its political base, The Hague is also a royal city - King Willem-Alexander uses the Noordeinde Palace as his ‘working palace’. You may also stumble upon the House of Orange, the many historical monuments, the presence of residential and working palaces, royal thoroughfares and horse-drawn coaches.
The Hague has a rich, cultural history - a city with its own character and large diversity of architecture styles from the 12th century till now. Be inspired by its collection of 45 museums and wonderful exhibits in the many galleries. Discover the largest painting in the Netherlands; Panorama Mesdag. Admire the exquisite works of Rembrandt, Vermeer and Mondrian at the Mauritshuis and Gemeentemuseum.
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Did you know?
n The Hague has a long history of hosting events. In 1899 the first peace convention was held there
n The Hague is the ‘International City of Peace and Justice’
n The Hague is home to the world headquarters of Royal Dutch Shell
n The Hague hosts international courts, some focusing on international crimes
n The Hague is often called a ‘city of contrasts’ because of the rich diversity in architecture
n The Hague is popular for its 11km coastline, offering a number of beaches
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Like no other city in the Netherlands, The Hague offers a unique combination of city life and beach life. The city's two seaside resorts - Scheveningen and Kijkduin - both boast wide sandy beaches that attract locals and tourists alike.
The Hague is only a short train ride away from one of Europe’s top airports – Amsterdam Schiphol. The city is easily accessible from anywhere in the world and it has an incredibly efficient and sustainable event infrastructure. The city also provides a variety of hotels and accommodation ranging from luxury to affordable, from historic to modern. This truly reflects the diversity, sophistication, vibrancy, and uniqueness of The Hague.
The Hague offers a rich diversity of culinary delicacies from every corner of the globe, as reflected in the many different restaurants, ranging from inviting eateries to Michelin-star restaurants. There really is something for everyone.
For more information visit: https://denhaag.com and www.theconferencethehague.com.
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Social Programme
Welcome Reception
Conference Lunch
Exhibition Hall (Ground floor) Tuesday 22 May 18:00 – 19:30
Meet your fellow EuroBrake participants over drinks and snacks in the Exhibition Area. All participants (delegates, exhibitors and accompanying persons) are welcome. Don’t forget to bring your Conference badges and collect your welcome pack from the registration desks on Tuesday 22 May.
Free of charge to all EuroBrake participants.
Exhibition Hall (Ground floor) Wednesday and Thursday 12:20 - 13:50
Lunches are provided for all EuroBrake attendees and will be served in the Exhibition Hall.
Farewell Reception
Amazon Terrace (First Floor) Thursday 24 May, 15:30 – 17:00
All participants are invited to attend the Farewell Reception where you can say goodbye to friends and colleagues, new and old, in a relaxing atmosphere reflecting on your experiences in The Hague, and make plans to keep in contact.
Free of charge to all EuroBrake participants.
Sponsored by
Sponsored by
Drinks Reception
Atlantic Foyer (Lower Ground Floor) Wednesday 23 May 18:10 – 19:10
Wind down after a busy day's networking with the EuroBrake Drinks Reception. Free of charge to full EuroBrake participants (Visitor/Expo-only passes do not include entry to the Drinks Reception and EuroBrake Dinner , unless additionally purchased).
Sponsored by
EuroBrake Dinner
Atlantic (Lower Ground Floor) Wednesday 23 May 19:00 - 22:30
A highlight of EuroBrake is always the Dinner. This year it will be hosted within the Atlantic room at the World Forum.
Featuring the EuroBrake Awards
Best Written Paper 2017:
Christian Rausch, M Plan GmbH
Paper Title: Identification of Brake Disc Material-Properties by Specimen Damping Measurement
Best Presentation 2017:
Dipl.-Ing. Bastian Recke, Technische Universität Braunschweig
Paper Title: Discrete Surface Dynamics: Distributed Sprag Slip Elements in Brakes
Sponsored by
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Exploring the future of mobility engineeringA one-day conference for mobility technologists and professionalsSAVE THE DATE – Thursday 12 July 2018, County Hall, London
In 2017 FISITA successfully launched its one-day conference, FISITA PLUS, created to support this engineering generation’s development of safe, sustainable and affordable mobility.
We’re delighted to inform you that FISITA PLUS will return in 2018 at the prestigious County Hall in London on Thursday 12 July 2018.
n Each session will include world-leading mobility technologists, delivering their ‘real-world’ perspective on future mobility
n Day commences with a welcome message by FISITA President, Dan Nicholson, VP Global Propulsion Systems at General Motors
n The Leadership Interview hosted by Paul Mascarenas, featuring Ford’s former CTO in discussion with NIO Vice President Charlie Zhang
n Closing headline speaker from one of the world’s most recognised and aspirational brands
The Conference 2017 survey results:
96% overall satisfaction rate
96% satisfaction rate with the venue
91% will attend FISITA PLUS in 2018
Register now:
www.fisita.com/fisitaplus
“Good networking, top speakers and a brilliant venue.”
FISITA PLUS 2017 Delegate
“Fantastic day. Great speakers and
content.FISITA PLUS 2017 Delegate
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General Information
Language The official language of the conference is English.
Programme Changes The organisers are not liable for any changes made to the programme. Please visit the web site regularly for updates.
Final Programme The Final Programme will be provided on-site in the delegate bag.
Official Conference App The EuroBrake 2018 App is downloadable from all major app stores and will contain the most up to date conference information, including live technical programme updates.
Venue EuroBrake 2018 will take place at the World Forum a concert venue and convention Centre in The Hague, Netherlands
Address: Churchillplein 10, 2517 JW Den Haag, Netherlands
The Netherlands The Hague is in the Central European time zone. Central European Standard Time (CET) is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Climate The average temperature in The Hague during late May is 54.5°F with an average of 45mm of light rain over 12 days throughout May.
Currency The official currency of The Netherlands is Euro (EUR, €), no other currencies are commonly accepted. Although traveller’s cheques are accepted it can be quite difficult to find a place to cash them. The airport and some banks will exchange traveller's cheques but the exchange rates can be very high. Post offices won’t cash them. All convertible foreign currencies (www.oanda.com) are exchangeable at all major banks.
Business Hours of most banks and post offices are 09:00 – 17:00, Monday – Saturday. GWK Travelex is open every day of the week. You can find most GWK Travelex offices are located nearby train and bus stations.
Tipping and Etiquette In The Netherlands, value added tax and service charges are included in your check in hotels, restaurants, shops and taxis. Tips for extra service are always appreciated but not required. It is customary to give taxi drivers and waiters a tip of about 10 percent.
Shopping Shops in The Hague City Centre are open from 10:00 – 18:00, not all shops open on a Monday. Late night shopping is on Thursdays. Sunday shops open from 12:00 – 17:00.
Pharmacies Pharmacies are open Monday - Friday between 09:00-17:30. If you require assistance out of these hours you will find pharmacies are open on a rotation schedule.
Tax The Hague levies a Tourist Tax of EUR 3.35 per adult, per day. This additional tax is collected by the owner of the accommodation you are staying at. The Netherlands value added tax is included in all prices. Currently this tax is levied at 21%.
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Electricity The voltage on outlets in Holland is 230 volts. Hotels may also have a 110-volt or 120-volt outlet for shavers. Travellers are advised to bring along a power converter and an adapter for round two-prong plugs with side-grounding contacts.
Insurance Participants are strongly advised to obtain travel insurance (medical, personal accident and luggage) in their home country prior to departure.
Public Transport Various bus, tram, metro and train companies operate in The Hague and the surrounding area. HTM runs 12 tram lines and 8 bus routes through The Hague region. The tram and bus lines run in Delft, Zoetermeer, Leidschendam, Voorburg, Rijswijk, Nootdorp and Wateringen. Please be aware that every bus and tram route goes in both directions using the same route number. So, before you get on, check that both the direction and the line number are correct, the direction is shown both on the front of the buses and trams.
Taxis Taxis have a standard rate of €2 plus a fixed surcharge determined by the distance travelled. They can be hailed, called for by phone or found in abundance at one of the major train stations. Leading taxi companies include HCT City, Hofstad, HTMC, Taxi Hegro and Rijswijkse Taxi Centrale.
A taxi from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to the World Forum costs approximately EUR 99.
A taxi from Rotterdam, The Hague Airport to the World Forum costs approximately EUR 66.
Getting to The Hague, The Netherlands The Hague is easily reached by air and rail.
Both Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and Rotterdam, The Hague Airport connects you with all major cities and hubs, as well as over 40 international destinations.
The Hague’s main railway station, The Hague Central, is the largest terminal station in the Netherlands and has excellent local, national and international links.
The city is well connected with the Dutch Highway system, however the A13 between The Hague and Rotterdam, is a very busy road, so we recommend you leave plenty of time for your journey.
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Visit our booth n° 86
W W W . I T A P R O C H I M . I T
SICACELL Improves the physical and tribological characteristics of brake pads
STILOXThe right key to improves the friction level reducing wear and noise
ULTIMATE SERIESNew approaches to lubrication in friction material free of antimony trisulphide: from alternative compounds to adaptive lubricants
PROCHIM GPA noise process solution in friction material
PROCHIM D SERIESThe most cheaper alternative of abrasive modi�er
ALOX SERIESCalcined aluminium oxides with di�erent parcticle size and a-Al2O3 content
POTASSIUM TITANATEFunctional �ller available in several morphologies
MECHANOMADE®
Mechanomade® FA25 is a metal powder manufactured by a mechano-chemical process called High Energy Ball Milling (HEBM). Thanks to this process, speci�cally functionalized products having singular properties in which the �ne elements distribution and the phases integration, favor the achievement of superior performances specially designed for friction materials application.
» Good thermal conductivity due to metallic nature and particular �ake morphology
» Constant friction even at high load, low fade and good recovery
» Low disc wear contributing to the formation of a constant and uniform third layer
» Good corrosion resistance10 µm
100 µm
SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
iron distribution
aluminum distribution
PRODUCTS
2 – 5 October, 2018Chennai Trade Centre, Chennai, India
Disruptive Technologies for Affordable and Sustainable Mobility
FISITA 2018WORLD AUTOMOTIVE CONGRESS
Register now:www.fisita-congress.com www.fisita-congress.com
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See you in Dresden for EuroBrake 2019
21 – 23 May 2019
www.eurobrake.net
For more information about the exhibition, sponsorship and advertising available please contact:
Gemma Wilkins, Events Manager +44 (0) 1279 [email protected]
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since 1904
See you at
Booth 39
www.richard-anton.de
Carbon Products of the Leading Supplier
from Germany
Your Partner toimprove your
Performance
Learn more during the ITT Open SeminarTuesday, May 22: 12:20-13:20
Open to all EuroBrake participants.Come visit us at Booth 75.
Will Friction Material become a Commodity?