BRAKE PAD TYPES
Differences between Semi-Metallic and Ceramic Brake Pads

Choosing new Brake Pads?

If you've noticed a squealing or squeaking sound when applying the brakes, it may be an indication that it's time to replace the brake pads. However, choosing the right replacement pad is crucial to ensuring a noise-free and effective braking system. The dilemma between semi-metallic and ceramic brake pads often arises as car owners seek the best replacement option. These two types are crafted from different materials, each tailored for specific purposes. In this article, we aim to cover the key features of both semi-metallic and ceramic brake pads offered here at Online Auto Parts, assisting you in making an informed decision for your vehicle.

Available Brake Pad styles at OnlineAutoParts
Semi-Metallic Brake Pads
Semi-metallic brake pads are commonly used and offer excellent braking performance, surpassing organic alternatives. Their wider range of heat resistance makes them suitable for track driving and performance vehicles. However, their durability is a point of consideration, particularly contingent on driving style. These pads tend to produce brake dust as they wear, and their composition, ranging from 30% to 70% metal with additives like graphite, allows for customization based on driving needs.
Pros of semi-metallic brakes:
  • Excellent heat conductivity, ideal for performance driving.
  • More affordable than ceramic brakes.
  • Better braking performance than organic alternatives.
Ceramic Brake Pads:
Ceramic brake pads, while a pricier option, offer a quieter operation and extended lifespan. Composed of materials similar to those used in ceramics, coupled with powerful copper fibers and additives, they are highly durable and resistant to wear and tear. Although they may not perform as well as metallic brakes in extreme heat conditions, their consistent braking performance and minimal brake dust make them an attractive option.
Pros of semi-metallic brakes:
  • The most durable brake pad material.
  • Minimal noise during braking.
  • Even wear and lower brake dust residue.
  • Fast bed in with a Titanium Bed in Stripe
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Please note

Brakes are a vital component of a vehicle. We recommend a qualified technician always perform brake component repairs and upgrades. If you choose to DIY please be sure to check your work carefully before taking a sensible test drive.

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