Brake pads are critical parts of a vehicle's braking system. Brake pads provide the gripping force that slows down and ultimately stops a vehicle's movement. Although brake pads come in many different varieties, ceramic brake pads are among the best types of brake pads available, offering superior stopping capabilities as well as quieter braking function.
Increased Stopping Ability
Ceramic brake pads offer increased stopping ability compared to standard semi-metallic brake pads. Ceramic brake pads dissipate heat better and have a more dense, fibrous composition than do traditional brake pads, both of which allow ceramic brake pads to offer increased stopping ability.
Quiter Braking Action
Because ceramic brake pads generate less wear particles, they produce less-abrasive brake pad particulate material that can lodge between the brake pads and the brake rotors and cause brake squeaking and chirping.
Less Brake Dust
Due to their increased durability and resistance to wear, ceramic brake pads generate less brake dust over time, a benefit that results both in less brake pad noise and a cleaner brake system. Cheaper, lower-quality brake pads chip and wear much easier than ceramic brake pads and create more brake dust.
Longer Brake Pad Life
Due to their increased durability and resistance toward wear, ceramic brake pads last significantly longer than semi-metallic or other types of brake pads. Ceramic brake pads resist heat better and dissipate heat generated from braking much better than cheaper, lower-quality brake pads.
Longer Brake Rotor Life
In addition to lasting longer and providing better, quieter braking performance, ceramic brake pads contribute less toward brake rotor wear and tear, which leads to a longer-lasting brake rotor life. Ceramic brake pads are smoother and less-porous than traditional brake pads, which contributes to a longer-lasting brake rotor.