Gunite Corp adds coating to protect disc brake rotors
Aug. 1, 2002
A new series of disc brake rotors from Gunite Corp are finished with the application of a high-performance coating to protect the rotor surface from corrosion.
A new series of disc brake rotors from Gunite Corp are finished with the application of a high-performance coating to protect the rotor surface from corrosion.
This has been done to prevent corrosion of the exciter teeth, which are machined into the disc brake rotors. If corrosion occurs on the surface of the exciter teeth, the sensor could improperly read the surface configuration and shut down the antilock braking system. By applying this coating, corrosive effects of road salt and other elements are eliminated. This treatment also helps protect the entire rotor surface, reducing the potential for damage to other ABS components during brake maintenance.
For complete details, contact Gunite, 302 Peoples Ave, Rockford IL 61108.
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