Carbon ceramic brakes powering the future of performance cars
Discover the cutting-edge technology behind carbon ceramic brakes and how they’re reshaping the automotive industry with precision, durability, and performance.
Discover the cutting-edge technology behind carbon ceramic brakes and how they’re reshaping the automotive industry with precision, durability, and performance.
Discover how Surface Transforms uses its innovative Carbon Fibre Reinforced Ceramic (CFRC) material to revolutionise braking systems with superior performance and durability.
Surface Transforms in Liverpool is the UK’s sole producer of carbon-ceramic brakes. Learn how the introduction of Singlepoint enhanced their efficiency and quality management.
Upgrade your car’s braking system with Surface Transforms’ carbon ceramic brake discs. Offering superior heat conductivity, durability, and performance at a fraction of the cost of standard options.
For years, the perception has been that the UK is no longer a major player in car production, especially when compared to countries like Germany, France, and Italy. The post-war
Surface Transforms’ continuous carbon construction technology revolutionises the performance and durability of carbon ceramic brake discs. Their innovative design ensures greater power and up to three times better heat conductivity
The Audi R8 has closed an extraordinary chapter in automotive history, marking its end in March 2024 with the final unit leaving the Böllinger Höfe production line. Over its 17-year
When selecting a braking system for a high-performance sports car like the Porsche 911, the choice between steel and carbon ceramic brakes can greatly influence your driving experience. Each option
Surface Transforms is at the forefront of braking technology with its advanced carbon-ceramic brakes, engineered to bring substantial improvements in performance and efficiency. Thanks to their innovative and patented design,
Fifteen years ago, the Indian automotive journalism scene was in its infancy, with limited access to high-performance sports cars and few opportunities to truly test them on Indian roads. However,