Friction material and methods of making and using the same
View Patent ↗One variation includes a friction material and method of manufacture thereof wherein the friction material includes a transfer layer on a ferritically nitrocarburized component, wherein the transfer layer may be fabricated from glass, rubber, carbon, aramid fiber, filler material, abrasive, or a high-temperature resin.
1. A product comprising:
a rotational member wherein the rotational member is ferritically nitrocarburized to provide a compound zone comprising an iron nitride layer and an overlying porous oxide layer, the rotational member comprising a friction surface configured for braking engagement with a corresponding friction material; and the rotational member further comprising a transfer layer disposed on the porous oxide layer so that the rotational member has a higher apparent coefficient of friction than a rotational member without the transfer layer on the porous oxide layer, wherein the transfer layer comprises at least one of glass, rubber, carbon, aramid fiber, filler material, abrasive, or high-temperature resin.
2. A product as defined in claim 1 wherein the rotational member comprises one of a brake drum, a disc brake rotor, a drum-in-hat, or a combination thereof.
3. A product as defined in claim 1 wherein the rotational member further comprises iron, steel, or stainless steel.
4. A product as defined in claim 1 wherein the transfer layer exhibits an apparent friction coefficient between 0.33 and 0.36.
5. A product as defined in claim 1 wherein the transfer layer has a thickness ranging between 1 and 20 μm.
6. A product as set forth in claim 1 wherein the iron nitride layer comprising epsilon iron nitride, and wherein the compound zone has a thickness of 5-30 microns.
7. A product comprising: a rotational member wherein the rotational member is ferritically nitrocarburized, the rotational member comprising a friction surface configured for braking engagement with a corresponding friction material; and the rotational member further comprising a transfer layer disposed at the friction surface so that the rotational member has a higher apparent coefficient of friction than a rotational member without the transfer layer, and wherein the transfer layer comprises at least one of polyimides, bezoxazines, bismaleimides, phenols, or cyanate esters.
8. A product comprising: a rotational member wherein the rotational member is ferritically nitrocarburized, the rotational member comprising a friction surface configured for braking engagement with a corresponding friction material; and the rotational member further comprising a transfer layer disposed at the friction surface so that the rotational member has a higher apparent coefficient of friction than a rotational member without the transfer layer, and wherein the transfer layer comprises at least one of a barite, a lime, a metal sulfide, steel wool, or potassium titanate.
9. A product comprising: a rotational member wherein the rotational member is ferritically nitrocarburized, the rotational member comprising a friction surface configured for braking engagement with a corresponding friction material; and the rotational member further comprising a transfer layer disposed at the friction surface so that the rotational member has a higher apparent coefficient of friction than a rotational member without the transfer layer, and wherein the transfer layer comprises at least one of brass chips, or bituminous coal.