Core of hydraulic brakes
- The most important part of a car's brake system is its safety function, which must meet automotive industry standards (safety laws) and the conditions required by car manufacturers.
- Brake Fluid is a pressure-transmitting fluid used in hydraulic brake systems to regulate and control the speed of a vehicle in the brake system. It must meet the national and international standards and car manufacturers' requirements, and must be approved.
- Non-mineral oil-based liquids used in the hydraulic brake systems of automobiles
- A fluid that transmits pressure so that the brake pads and discs come into close contact with each other to stop the car when braking
Major Requirements and Standards
- Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
- Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No : 571 / FMVSS.116
- International Standards Organization / ISO 4925
KD Finechem Brake Fluids
High Boiling Point, Wet Boiling Point
- Prevents accidents caused by inability to brake by preventing vapor lock (steam closure) that may occur during long-term driving in harsh conditions.
Excellent metal corrosion protection
- Excellent anti-corrosion performance against various metal materials (aluminum, cast iron, steel, copper, etc.) included in the brake system.
Kinematic Viscosity and Lubrication Performance
- Effective in generating precise and fast braking force by maintaining proper kinematic viscosity at high and low temperatures.
Compatibility with Rubber Parts
- Proper expansion of rubber material prevents leakage of brake fluid and prevents severe deformation and damage.
Stability
- Prevents precipitation and oxidation caused by long-term use at high temperatures, and precipitation and separation at low temperatures.
Brake fluid Product
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DOT-3
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DOT-3
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DOT-3
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DOT-3
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DOT-3
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DOT-4
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DOT-4
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DOT-4
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DOT-4
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DOT-4