Trailer brake drum-Australia

Outstanding heat dissipation: Long periods of heavy downhill driving can cause the braking system to generate extremely high temperatures. Australian brake drums typically have denser and deeper heat dissipation fins to increase the contact area with air, accelerate heat dissipation, and prevent brake fade due to heat.
Exceptional durability and strength: To handle bumpy dirt roads and potholed surfaces, brake drums must be able to withstand significant impacts and stresses. Materials commonly used are high-strength gray cast iron or alloy cast iron, and the structural design is also more robust.
Outstanding anti-corrosion performance: The air in coastal areas of Australia has a high salt content, and the inland areas have a lot of dust. Therefore, the brake drums designed for the Australian market pay great attention to rust prevention. Common surface treatments include:
Electrophoretic coating: It offers uniform and comprehensive rust protection and is the preferred choice for high-quality brake drums.
Dacromet coating: It has extremely high corrosion resistance and usually appears silver-gray in color.
Black anti-rust paint: Economical and practical, but its protection level is slightly lower than the previous two.
Compatible with local standards: Adhere to the trailer manufacturing standards and common accessory specifications in Australia.

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