
Carbon ceramic brakes explained
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) are experts in the development and production of carbon-ceramic materials and the UK’s only manufacturer of carbon-ceramic brakes for automotive use.
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) are experts in the development and production of carbon-ceramic materials and the UK’s only manufacturer of carbon-ceramic brakes for automotive use.
Knowsley-based Surface Transforms, which manufactures carbon fibre reinforced ceramic automotive brake discs, has been awarded a contract with a lifetime value in excess of £100m. The contract will see the
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) The 24 November OEM 10 order raised the order book 50%. Even before this, it had quadrupled in under two years. This latest £100m lifetime (six-year)
Knowsley brake disc maker Surface Transforms (ST) takes its order book close to £300m after winning a £100m contract with a US automotive maker. Spread over six years the deal,
Surface Transforms, the Knowsley-based specialist high performance brakes manufacturer, has been awarded a £100m contract by an automotive client. The group makes brakes for high performance cars and jet aircraft.
Surface Transforms, manufacturers of carbon fiber reinforced ceramic automotive brake discs, announced that it has been awarded a contract with a lifetime value in excess of £100m as a Tier-1 supplier
What if I told you the brakes on your next car would never fade, improve gas mileage and last 150,000 miles? You might think I was full of it or
Surface Transforms plc (LON:SCE) manufacturers of carbon fibre reinforced ceramic automotive brake discs, has announced that the Company has been awarded a contract with a lifetime value in excess of £100m as
Ceramic composite rotors are extremely durable. In fact, manufacturers claim that they’ll never need replacement — at least with “normal” driving. They’re also resistant to the kind of distortions and
Using carbon and ceramics in braking systems offers significant advantages over other materials, but the processes involved in their manufacture are considerably lengthy and more expensive – why are they so expensive