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28th Annual

SAE 2010
Brake Colloquium
& Exhibition
October 10-13, 2010, Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel,
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
www.sae.org/brake
EVENT GUIDE
Includes Final Program and
Exhibit Directory
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Mark your calendars now!
The SAE 2011 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition is the event where
leading industry experts will gather to present advancements
and innovations for brake systems and friction materials for the
OE/aftermarket customers and end users.
Lively panel discussions, a dynamic exhibition, networking
opportunities along with an unrivaled technical program will draw
engineering professionals from the automotive, aerospace and
commercial vehicle sectors to discuss:
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Welcome 2
Event Overview 3
Session Chairs 4
General Information 6
Special Events and
Networking Opportunities 9
Professional Development Seminars 13
Hotel Floorplan 14
Technical Sessions at-a-Glance 14
Technical Session Details 15
Call for Papers 20
Participant Index 21
Awards 22
Exhibit Directory 25
Sponsors 30
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Welcome
tO tHE 28tH ANNuAl SAE BrAkE COllOquIum
2010 Brake Colloquium Executive Committee
General Chairman:
Roy H. Link
Link Engineering
Stephen C. Brown
Samarium LLC
Roy Eastham
Honeywell
William P. Hilbrandt
Akebono Corporation
Marty Hogan
General Motors
Seong Kwan Rhee
Hyundai Mobis
Paul Smith
Chrysler LLC
William J. VanderRoest
TRW Automotive
Past Chair Emeritus:
Marvin H. Weintraub
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event OvErvIEW
2010 Brake Colloquium Executive Committee
Sunday
October 10
Monday
October 11
Tuesday
October 12
Wednesday
October 13
12:00 5:00 p.m.
Registration Hours
7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Registration Hours
7:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
Registration Hours
7:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.
Registration Hours
7:45 a.m.
Golf Outing
Legacy Golf Club
7:30 a.m.
Breakfast
Sponsored by
8:00 a.m.
Welcome &
Aftermarket Panel
Discussion
8:00 a.m.
Technical Sessions
8:00 a.m.
Technical Sessions
10:20 10:40 a.m.
Networking Break in
Exhibit Hall
10:00 10:20 a.m.
Networking Break in
Exhibit Hall
9:40 10:00 a.m.
Networking Break in
Phoenix AB Foyer
3:00 5:00 p.m.
Technical Session
Casual Dress on Sunday
10:40 a.m.
Standards Info Update
10:20 a.m.
Technical Sessions
10:00 a.m.
Technical Sessions
11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Lunch in Exhibit Hall
11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Lunch in Exhibit Hall
11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
Lunch on your own
1:30 5:00 p.m.
Technical Sessions
1:30 5:00 p.m.
Technical Sessions
1:00 3:30 p.m
Technical Sessions
2:50 3:10 p.m.
Networking Break in
Exhibit Hall
2:50 3:10 p.m.
Networking Break in
Exhibit Hall
Sponsored by
5:00 6:00 p.m.
Networking Reception in
Exhibit Hall
Exhibit Hours
monday
10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
tuesday
9:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
Post-Colloquium Seminars
8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 14
Brake Noise Problem Resolution and
Brake Friction Materials: Testing, Quality and Selection
See page 13 for complete course descriptions.
SAE 2010 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition 4
session OrGANIZErS
Technical Session Committee & Organizers
A special thanks to all the session organizers for developing an outstanding technical program.
Seong Kwan Rhee
Hyundai Mobis
Technical Program
Sub-Committee Chair
Harald Abendroth
Consultant
Carlos Agudelo
Link Testing Laboratories
Stephen Brown
Samarium LLC
James W. Fash
Federal-Mogul
Corporation & Technical
Program Sub-Committee
Peter Filip
Southern Illinois
University
Richard A. Kaatz
General Motors LLC
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Theo Kaster
TRW Automotive
Kwangjin M. Lee
Delphi Corp.
Li Lee
Akebono Engineering Center
Antoine Nehme
Peugeot Citroen
Automobiles SA
Georg P. Ostermeyer
Technical University of
Braunschweig
Paul Sanders
Michigan Technological University
Hidetoshi Shimizu
Link Engineering
James K. Thompson
JKT Enterprises & Technical
Program Sub-Committee
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Hours of Operation
general INFOrmAtION
Registration
On-site Registration
Phoenix Ballroom Pre-Function
3rd Floor
Sunday, October 10
12:00 5:00 p.m.
Monday, October 11
7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 12
7:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 13
7:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.
Emergency Hotline
1-800-581-9295
SAE International
World Headquarters
400 Commonwealth Drive
Warrendale, PA 15096-0001 USA
Phone: 1-724-776-4841
Fax: 1-724-776-0790
Customer Service
1-877-606-7323
(toll free U.S. and Canada)
1-724-776-4970
www.sae.org
Automotive Headquarters
755 W. Big Beaver Rd.
Troy, MI 48084
Phone: 1-248-273-2455
Fax: 1-248-273-2494
Registration
Sponsored by
On-Site Registration Fees If not staying
at host hotel
SAE Classic Member (pkg 1) ............. $530 $680
SAE Premium Member (pkg 1) .......... $505 $655
SAE Elite Member (pkg 1) .................. $480 $630
Non-Member (pkg 1) .......................... $930 1080
Participant (pkg 1) .............................. $295 $445
SAE Student Member (pkg 2) ............ Free -
Non-Member Student (pkg 2) ............ $25 -
Exhibitors (pkg 2) 4 free per 10x10 Free $150
Exhibit Only (pkg 3) ............................ $150 $300
Package 1: admittance to technical sessions, exhibit, Monday & Tuesday
luncheons, evening receptions, networking breaks and the conference
proceedings of the technical papers.
Package 2: admittance to technical sessions, exhibit, evening receptions, and
networking breaks.
Package 3: Admittance to the exhibit, evening receptions and networking breaks
For Attendees Staying at the Host Hotel
A credit of $150.00 USD will be applied to the form
of payment used for your Colloquium registration
within five business days after the event.
SAE International Officers 2010
Andrew Brown, Jr.,
PE, FESD, PhD, NAE
2010 SAE International President
Delphi
Charla K. Wise
SAE International Vice President
Aerospace
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Mircea Gradu
SAE International Vice President
Automotive
Chrysler Group LLC
Richard E. Kleine
SAE International Vice President
Commercial Vehicle
Cummins Inc.
Carol A. Story
SAE International Treasurer
(Retired) Navistar
Ronald G. Rath
SAE International Assistant Treasurer
Marx Consulting Group LLC
David L. Schutt, PhD
SAE International Chief Executive Officer
Technical Sessions:
Phoenix Ballroom A/B
3rd Floor
Sunday, October 10
3:00 5:00 p.m.
Monday-Tuesday, October 11-12
8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 13
8:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m.
Exhibition
Phoenix Ballroom C, D, E
3rd Floor
Exhibit Hours:
Monday, October 11
10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.*
*Lunch in Exhibit Hall from
11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
*Reception in Exhibit Hall
from 5:00 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 12
9:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m.*
*Lunch in Exhibit Hall from
11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Presentation Ready Room
Coronado Boardroom
3rd Floor
Opens daily at 7:00 a.m.
SAE Operations Office
Cave Creek
3rd Floor
Please stop by SAE registration or the
operations office if you need to speak
with an SAE Staff representative.
general INFOrmAtION
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2011 Host *This meeting is co-located with
www.sae.org/govind
P100961
SAE 2011Government/Industry
Meeting
January 26-28, 2011
Walter E. Washington Convention Center*
Washington, DC, USA
Navigating Change in a Dynamic Environment
Connect directly to the key players driving advanced automotive
and fuels technology and pending legislation concerning:
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Its a vital policy-shaping event that you cant afford to miss!
SAE 2010 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition 8
general INFOrmAtION
On-site Services
Business Center
Second Level
Open 24 Hours/Day
Staffed:
Monday Friday
7:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Saturday Sunday
9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Networking Breaks
Monday, October 11
Exhibit Hall, Phoenix Ballroom C, D, E
10:20 10:40 a.m. &
2:50 3:10 p.m.
Tuesday, October 12
Exhibit Hall, Phoenix Ballroom C, D, E
10:00 10:20 a.m. &
2:50 3:10 p.m.
Wednesday, October 13
Phoenix Ballroom Pre-Function
9:40 10:00 a.m.
Networking Luncheons
Exhibit Hall, Phoenix Ballroom C, D, E
Monday & Tuesday, October 11-12
11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Package 1 pre and on-site registrants
will be provided with daily lunch
vouchers to redeem on the exhibit hall
floor. Additional lunch tickets maybe
purchased from the registration desk
for $35.00.
Networking Receptions
Exhibit Hall, Phoenix Ballroom C, D, E
Monday, October 11
5:00 6:00 p.m.
Hotel Dining
The Club Lounge - Accessible to
Sheraton Club Guests
Link@Sheraton - A place to access
the internet, relax with your favorite
publication or enjoy your favorite
coffee drink or beverage.
District - An American Kitchen and
Wine Bar (Open for Breakfast, Lunch
and Dinner)
Monday Networking Reception
Sponsored by
Tuesday Afternoon Smoothie
Refreshment Break
Sponsored by
A special thank you to all our sponsors of the Sunday Golf Outing
2010 Golf Committee
Larry Bushman, Link Engineering
Wes Dickerson
David Malinowski, Material Sciences Corporation
Frank Oliveto, ADVICS North America
Mike Sabbe, Century Automotive
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special events AND NEtWOrkING OPPOrtuNItIES
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MONDAY
October 11
special events AND NEtWOrkING OPPOrtuNItIES
Phoenix Ballroom A&B
8:00 10:20 a.m.
Aftermarket Panel
Hear first-hand as the panel discusses current challenges in the aftermarket sector
in regards to regulations and technology issues as well as providing a perspective
on the supply chain from production to the end user, including distribution channels.
Moderator:
William P. Hilbrandt
Senior Vice President, Akebono Corp.

Panelists:
Roy Eastham
Director for Global IAM Engineering, Honeywell Friction
Materials
Roy Eastham is the Global Aftermarket Director of
Engineering for Honeywell Friction Materials (Jurid &
Bendix brands). He has over 35 years of friction materials
experience. Honeywell produces friction materials for OE
and Aftermarket customers around the world. Roy joined
Honeywell in 1999 as the Director of Engineering for the
US market. His background predominantly focused on the
Original Equipment business and the challenging aspects of product development,
application engineering and process optimization. His background and experience
has transitioned into his Global Aftermarket Engineering role that will help provide
friction materials for regional and global markets.
Breakfast
Phoenix Ballroom Pre-Function
7:30 8:00 a.m.
Sponsored by
Monday Networking Reception
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Sponsored by
Welcome and Awards Presentations by
Roy Link
Award Presentations:
TMD Friction Allan M. Lang
Award Presentation
Georg Ostermeyer
Brake Colloquium Show
Support Award
material Sciences Corporation
Brake Colloquium 2010
Best Exhibit
to be chosen on-site
Dan Mahannah Award
to be announced on-site
Chairmans Best New
Presenter Award
to be chosen after the event
See page 22-23 for award
descriptions and biographies.
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David Gonzales
Vice President, Product Development, Genuine Parts Company,
Rayloc Division
While attending Long Beach State University Dave began his
automotive career working as an intern for Peugeot Motors
of America. In 1987 his Aftermarket path was formed in Los
Angeles as a District Sales Manager exclusively calling on the
NAPA Auto Parts distribution system. In 1992 Dave transitioned
to working directly for Genuine Parts Company- GPC in various
management and sales capacities, in 1997 he was promoted
to NAPA Headquarters in Atlanta as Director of Product
Development. In 2001, Dave accepted a new challenge and moved to the Rayloc Division
of GPC as Director of Brake Products. In 2006, he was promoted to his current role as
Vice President Product & Engineering all products for the Rayloc division.
Roman Rotter
Technical & Quality Director, TRW Aftermarket
Mr. Rotter has 10 years experience as OE Development
Engineer and Team Manager for ABS systems, 15 years in
aftermarket with increasing responsibilities and 10 years as
European Technical Manager with TRW Aftermarket. He has
an Engineering Degree from University of Cologne of Applied
Sciences.

Chris Watson
Vice President International, MAT Holdings
Mr. Watson received a B.Sc. and B.Tech. in Automotive
Engineering and Design from Loughborough University.
He joined BBA Friction in 1986 and completed his Ph.D. in
Mechanical Engineering in 1991. In 1992 he moved to the US
with TMD Friction where he held the roles of Director Product
Development, VP Engineering and Sales and Senior VP and
General Manager. In January 2006 Chris joined MAT Holdings
and worked in Denmark as Managing Director of Roulunds
Braking Denmark and in France as President of Roulunds
Braking France. He returned to the US in 2008 to assume the position of Vice President
International for MAT Holdings. Watson is a Chartered Engineer and a member of the
Institute of Mechanical Engineers and the SAE.
Robert Lee
President & CEO, OE Quality Friction Inc.
Mr. Lee has a B.Sc. from Trent University, is a Charter
Accountant and has his MBA from the University of Toronto.
He is currently enrolled in the Doctorate program at Henley
University in England. He has over 15 years experience in the
brake industry and 35 years of experience helping several
businesses grow and prosper.
MONDAY
October 11
Aftermarket Panel Cont.
Networking Break
Exhibit Hall -
Phoenix Ballroom C, D, E
10:20 10:40 a.m. &
2:50 3:10 p.m.
Technical Program Overview
Phoenix Ballroom A&B
10:40 10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Seong Kwan Rhee,
Hyundai Mobis & Technical
Program Sub-Committee Chair
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TuESDAY
October 12
Room Phoenix B
8:00 a.m.
special events AND NEtWOrkING OPPOrtuNItIES
Technical Session Keynotes
Filling the Gaps in Brake NVH Development
Mohamed Khalid Abdelhamid
Robert Bosch LLC
Brake Squeal: A Robustness Analysis Based on
Dispersion and Evolution of System Properties
Ronaldo Nunes
Mercedez-Benz
Friction Interface Dynamics and their Impact on
Brake Noise Phenomena
Georg Ostermeyer
Technische Universitt Braunschweig
WEDNESDAY
October 13
Room Phoenix B
8:00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
October 13
Room Phoenix B
1:00 p.m.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS
Brake Friction materials: testing, Quality and selection
october 14, 2010 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
The choice of brake friction materials varies per application, but each must have the
appropriate coefficient of friction and be able to disperse large amounts of heat without
adversely effecting braking performance. This seminar will provide an introduction to
brake lining raw materials and formulation, manufacturing, quality control and testing.
The course covers the critical elements that must be reviewed before arriving at a lining
selection decision. Different classes of friction material and their use will be defined.
Instructor: Mohammad Vakili
Classic Member $653; Non-members is $725
CEUs: .7
Brake noise problem resolution
October 14, 2010 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Brake noise is one of the highest ranked complaints of car owners. Grunts, groans,
squeaks, and squeals are common descriptions of the annoying problem which brake
engineers spend many hours trying to resolve. Consumer expectations and the high
cost of warranty repairs are pushing the optimization of brake NVH performance. This
course will provide you with an overview of the various damping mechanisms and tools
for analyzing and reducing brake noise. A significant component of this course is the
inclusion of case studies which will demonstrate how brake noise squeal issues have
been successfully resolved.
Instructors: Eric Denys
Classic Member $653; Non-members is $725
CEUs: .7
Visit the SAE registration desk to check availability and to register.
Be sure to attend the Brake Technology sessions at the
SAE 2011 World Congress in April!
Some planned topics of interest include: Thermal Testing and Simulation, Brake Rotor
Materials and Processing, Prediction of High Energy Brake Performance, ABS/TCS/ESC
Systems and Controls, and Apply System Technologies. These planned topics will be
presented by OEM, supplier, and university authors.
SAE 2011 World Congress
April 12-14, 2011
Cobo Center, Detroit, Michigan, USA
www.sae.org/congress/
SAE 2010 Engineering
Meetings Board
Chairperson
Dr. Walter W. Olson
university of toledo
vice Chairperson
Dr. Kamran Rokhsaz
Wichita State university
Past Chairperson
Debi L. Cohoon
General motors Corporation (retired)
Members
Air and Space Group (ASG) Chair
David H. Amirehteshami
Phantom Works
land and Sea Group (lSG) Chair
Dr. Volker Sick
university of michigan-Ann Arbor
Service technology Program Committee
(StPC) Chair
Shuvo Bhattacharjee
ETAS Inc.
Sustainable Development Program
Committee (SDPC) Chair
Nakia L. Simon
Chrysler llC
technical quality response team
(tqrt) Chair
Dr. Volker Sick
university of michigan-Ann Arbor
Members-at-Large
Prof. Bernard J. Challen
Shoreham Services
Joe Barkai
IDC manufacturing Insights

Patrick Leteinturier
Infineon
Dr. Pranab Saha, PE
kolano and Saha Engineers, Inc.
Gerald S. Shoemaker
Cessna Aircraft Company
Prof. Richard K. Stobart
loughborough university
H. Robert (Bob) Welge
roberts Engineering Development
Secretary
Patti Kreh
SAE International
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Tech sessions week at a glance
floor plan
SUN MON TUE WED
AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Room No.
Page
No.
Brake Technology (BC106) - - - - - - 4 - Phoenix A 19
Braking for Electrics and Hybrids (BC107) - - - 4 - - - - Phoenix B 16
Environmental Issues (BC100) - 4 - - - - - - Phoenix A 15
Friction Materials (BC101) - - - 4 - - - - Phoenix A 16
Friction-Induced Vibration and Effects of Vibration on Friction
(Part 1 & 2) (BC102)
- - - - - - 4 4 Phoenix B 19
Modeling (BC103) - - - - - - 4 - Phoenix B 19
NVH (Part 1 & 2) (BC104) - - - - 4 4 - - Phoenix B 17, 18
Standards Information Update (BC501) - - 4 - - - - - Phoenix AB 15
Technical Program Introduction (BC502) - - 4 - - - - - Phoenix AB 15
Testing (Part 1 & 2) (BC105) - - - - 4 4 - - Phoenix A 17, 18
Welcome and Aftermarket Panel Session (BC500) - - 4 - - - - - Phoenix AB 15
Level 2
Level 3
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OcTObEr 11 - MOrNiNg
Technical and business Sessions
TiME SESSiON TiTLE, DEScriPTiON, AND rOOM
Phoenix AB Phoenix AB Phoenix AB
Welcome and Aftermarket Panel
Session (bc500)
Technical Program introduction
(bc502)
Standards information Update
(bc501)
what new brake standards and practices
are under development? what are the
key brake issues being addressed by
industry groups? come and gain an
awareness of what committee are doing
and what is available through Sae, ISO
and working group committees and task
Forces. everyone is encouraged to attend.
presentations by Harald abendroth (ISO),
Steve Brown (Sae), and Florian guckeisen,
audi (european working groups).
8:00 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.
Moderators:
william p. Hilbrandt, Senior Vice president,
akebono corp.
panelists:
Roy eastham, Director for global IaM
engrg, Honeywell Friction Materials
David gonzales, Vp, product Development,
genuine parts co, Rayloc Division
Roman Rotter, technical & Quality Director,
tRw aftermarket
chris watson, Vice president International,
Mat Holdings
Robert lee, president & ceO, Oe Quality
Friction Inc.
10:40 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
presenters:
Seong kwan Rhee (technical program
chair), Hyundai MOBIS
10:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers:
Stephen Brown, Samarium l.l.c.
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OcTObEr 10 - AfTErNOON
Technical and business Sessions
TiME SESSiON TiTLE, DEScriPTiON, AND rOOM
Phoenix A
Environmental issues (bc100)

3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers:
Stephen Brown, Samarium llc; paul g. Sanders, Michigan
technological University
3:00
p.m.
Opening Remarks
(Oral Only)
paul g. Sanders, Michigan technological Univ.
3:20
p.m.
On airborne nano/Micro-Sized wear particles Released from Semi-
Metallic automotive Brakes
(Oral Only)
peter Filip, Southern Illinois Univ. at carbondale
3:40
p.m.
Status of copper legislation
(Oral Only)
Robert peters, akebono corp.
4:00
p.m.
Update on Brake lining composition Measurement techniques
(Oral Only)
gregory M. Vyletel, arvinMeritor
4:20
p.m.
technology Development of laser Marking to Improve the traceability
of Brake Friction Materials
(2010-01-1670)
Bruno gellert, welle tecnologia laser; Rafael Botts, gabriel Botts,
welle laser; walter weingaertner, UFSc
4:40
p.m.
chemical Risk assessment process
(Oral Only)
patricia J. Beattie, arcalis Scientifc, llc/ SciVera. Inc.
sunday
Monday
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MONDAy, OcTObEr 11 - AfTErNOON
Technical and business Sessions
TiME SESSiON TiTLE, DEScriPTiON, AND rOOM
Phoenix B Phoenix A
braking for Electrics and Hybrids
(bc107)
friction Materials (bc101)

1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers:
James w. Fash, Federal Mogul; antoine
nehme, peugeot citroen automobiles Sa
chairpersons:
James Fash, Federal-Mogul corp.; antoine
nehme, peugeot citroen automobiles Sa
1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Organizers:
peter Filip, Southern Illinois Univ. at
carbondale; georg p. Ostermeyer, technical
Univ. of Braunschweig
chairpersons:
peter Filip, Southern Illinois Univ. at
carbondale; georg peter Ostermeyer, Univ.
Of Braunschweig
1:30
p.m.
Brake By wire System confguration
and Functions using Front ewB (electric
wedge Brake) and Rear eMB (electro-
Mechanical Brake) actuators
Use of Hexagonal Boron nitride in
automotive Friction Materials
(2010-01-1708) (2010-01-1676)
Jae Seung cheon, MOBIS poh wah lee, Southern Illinois Univ.
at carbondale; Jon leist, Momentive
performance Materials; peter Filip, Southern
Illinois Univ. at carbondale
1:50
p.m.
Ve Mechatronic Brake: Development
and Investigations of a Simple electro
Mechanical Brake
Magnetite generated by tribo-Reactions on
the Surface of Brake pad Material
(2010-01-1682) (2010-01-1672)
Michael Herbert putz, Ve Vienna
engineering gmbH
Ruth Hinrichs, Marcos Vasconcellos,
UFRgS; Marcos Roberto Soares, Frasle Sa
2:10
p.m.
Braking System for a Full electric Vehicle
with Regenerative Braking
excellent cashew Dust in noise property of
naO Brake pads
(2010-01-1680) (Oral Only)
Joseph Hartley, tata Motors / Bradford
University; andrew Day, Ioan campean,
Bradford University; Rod g Mclellan,
Brake testing International ltd; John
Richmond, tata Motors european
technical centre
takeshi Shimada, tohoku chemical
Industries; Osamu kanzaki, consultant
Freude; Ryouichi Hishinuma, Shuichi
kamiyama, Yasumi Suzuki, tohoku
chemical Industries
2:30
p.m.
effect of Regenerative Braking on
Foundation Brake performance
a Study on applying Short time Molding
Method Using novolac Benzo-Oxazine
Resin
(2010-01-1681) (2010-01-1673)
David B. antanaitis, general Motors akira tojo, Shinichi arai, kenji kakinuma,
Japan Brake Industrial co., ltd.
2:50
p.m.
BReak BReak
3:10
p.m.
panel Discussion
3:10 - 5:00 p.m.
Measurement of a Microscopic
compression Behavior of Brake Friction
Material by Means of Digital Image
correlation Method
(Oral Only)
panelists:
paul e. Smith, chrysler group llc
charles k. evans, Ford Motor co.
David B. antanaitis, general Motors llc
antoine nehme, peugeot citroen
automobiles Sa
Jae Seung cheon, MOBIS
kojin kawabe, nisshinbo Brake Inc.;
takahiko kawai, gunma University;
tadashi komoto, Monodzukuri Research
Organization; Shin-ichi kuroda, gunma
University
3:30
p.m.
towards a control theory Interpretation
of Material Ingredients Impact on Friction
performance
(2010-01-1671)
georg-peter Ostermeyer, kai Bode, tU
Braunschweig
10:01
p.m.
Improvements of Vehicle Fuel economy
Using Mechanical Regenerative Braking
(written Only -- no Oral presentation)
effect of Friction Material Manufacturing
conditions on Its wear (written Only -- no
Oral presentation)
(2010-01-1683) (2010-01-1679)
alberto Boretti, University of Ballarat Dragan aleksendric, Velimir cirovic,
University of Belgrade
10:02
p.m.
performance of non asbestos Disc Brake
Friction Material for automotive application
- an experimental case Study (written Only
-- no Oral presentation)
(2010-01-1678)
pradnya eknath kosbe, Jayawantrao Sawant
college of engineering; niteen Sahasrabudhe,
Rahul khandagale, Vishwakarma Institute
of technology; Rajendra kulkarni, Bosch
chassis Systems India ltd
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SAE 2010 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition
17
TUESDAy, OcTObEr 12 - MOrNiNg
Technical and business Sessions
TiME SESSiON TiTLE, DEScriPTiON, AND rOOM
Phoenix B Phoenix A
NVH (Part 1) (bc104) Testing (Part 1) (bc105)
this session focuses on brake noise and
vibration issues. the scope of coverage
includes measurements, analysis, modeling,
testing, and fundamental mechanisms. the
papers to be presented will cover noise and
vibration issues ranging from low frequency
judder to the highest frequency squeals.
this should be an outstanding session for
those new to brake nVH or those wishing
to see the latest in technical activities.
this session addresses brake laboratory
testing procedures, techniques, and
methods. the papers presented include
investigations on dynamometer testing
variability; new methods for compressibility
measurement for nVH, pedal feel, and quality
control; non-destructive tests; and universal
test data exchange formats. the session
also includes a panel discussion regarding
testing variability, vehicle-to-lab correlation,
and lessons-learned to improve the value and
robustness of laboratory testing.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
Organizers:
James k. thompson, Jkt enterprises;
Hidetoshi Shimizu, link engineering; eric
Denys, MSc Material Sciences corp.
chairpersons:
eric Denys, MSc Material Sciences corp.;
Hidetoshi Shimizu, link engineering co.
8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers:
carlos agudelo, link testing laboratories
Inc.; Richard a. kaatz, general Motors llc
11:00
a.m.
Mode coupling Instabilities Induced by a
periodic coeffcient of Friction
Development of Universal Brake test Data
exchange Format and evaluation Standard
(2010-01-1687) (2010-01-1698)
georg p. Ostermeyer, technical Univ. of
Braunschweig; Matthias graf, Institute of
Dynamics and Vibration
andreas Bender, Stac elektronische
Systeme gmbH; karl Haesler, Daimler
ag; claus thomas, porsche ag; Jaroslaw
grochowicz, Ford Motor company
11:20
a.m.
Q&a
(Oral Only)
with presenters
TUESDAy, OcTObEr 12 - MOrNiNg
Technical and business Sessions
TiME SESSiON TiTLE, DEScriPTiON, AND rOOM
Phoenix B Phoenix A
NVH (Part 1) (bc104) Testing (Part 1) (bc105)
this session focuses on brake noise and
vibration issues. the scope of coverage
includes measurements, analysis, modeling,
testing, and fundamental mechanisms. the
papers to be presented will cover noise and
vibration issues ranging from low frequency
judder to the highest frequency squeals.
this should be an outstanding session for
those new to brake nVH or those wishing
to see the latest in technical activities.
this session addresses brake laboratory
testing procedures, techniques, and
methods. the papers presented include
investigations on dynamometer testing
variability; new methods for compressibility
measurement for nVH, pedal feel, and quality
control; non-destructive tests; and universal
test data exchange formats. the session
also includes a panel discussion regarding
testing variability, vehicle-to-lab correlation,
and lessons-learned to improve the value and
robustness of laboratory testing.
8:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
Organizers:
James k. thompson, Jkt enterprises;
Hidetoshi Shimizu, link engineering; eric
Denys, MSc Material Sciences corp.
chairpersons:
eric Denys, MSc Material Sciences corp.;
Hidetoshi Shimizu, link engineering co.
8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Organizers:
carlos agudelo, link testing laboratories
Inc.; Richard a. kaatz, general Motors llc
8:00
a.m.
Filling the gaps in Brake nVH Development panel Discussion
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
(2010-01-1684)
Mohamed khalid abdelhamid, Robert
Bosch llc
Decisions are only as good as the data
they are based on. Brake test data can
be infuenced by many things including
the scripting of the procedure, fxtures
and control systems, test environment,
instrumentation and signal conditioning,
as well as the data recording equipment
and processing tools. come and hear what
these industry experts have to say regarding
test variability, vehicle-to-lab correlation, and
lessons-learned to improve the value and
robustness of brake testing.
8:40
a.m.
practical tool for the Design of Brake pads
to avoid Squeal noise in automotive Brake
Systems
panelists:
James Fash, Federal-Mogul corp.
Richard a. kaatz, general Motors llc
Yukihiro Shiomi, toyota Motor corporation
Jaroslaw grochowicz, Ford Motor company
koichi kondo, toyota Motor corporation
Yasushi Suganuma, Honda R&D americas Inc.
(2010-01-1686)
carmen parra, Jose luis Olazagoitia, Jorge
Biera, FUnDacIOn cetena (cItean)
9:00
a.m.
Structural Design technology for Brake
Squeal Reduction Using Sensitivity analysis
(2010-01-1691)
Yoshitsugu goto, Hidetaka Saomoto,
noboru Sugiura, toyota central R&D labs.,
Inc.; toru Matsushima, Satoshi Ito, toyota
Motor corp.; akihiro Fukui, toyota technical
Development corp.
9:20
a.m.
the Development of a Brake Insulator
Damping Measurement procedure
(2010-01-1685)
eric Denys, MSc Material Sciences corp;
James k. thompson
9:40
a.m.
evaluation and countermeasure Development
of Brake noise on a Motorcycle platform
(2010-01-1695)
Mahboob khan, korey Johnson, toby
lichtensteiger, carly lockrem, HB
performance Systems Inc
10:00
a.m.
BReak BReak
10:20
a.m.
Sae low-Frequency Brake noise test
procedure
product Repeatability and Variability
During Inertia-Dynamometer testing for
performance, noise and Durability
(2010-01-1696) (Oral Only)
Mark Riefe, general Motors llc; James
thompson, Jkt enterprises; Mark Rogus,
link testing laboratories Inc; Mohamed
abdelhamid, Robert Bosch llc
Stephen Howard Bell, aBS Friction Inc.;
edward peltz, link testing laboratories Inc
10:40
a.m.
Software Based techniques against Brake
Squeal
Brake Dynamometer test Variability -
analysis of Root causes
(Oral Only) (2010-01-1697)
Florian guckeisen, audi ag Jaroslaw grochowicz, Ford Motor co.;
karl-Heinz wollenweber, tRw automotive;
carlos agudelo, link engineering co.;
Harald abendroth, consultant
P91578
The SAE International Journal
of Passenger Cars - Mechanical Systems
publishes peer reviewed cutting-edge technical papers on the
latest developments in brake system design, chassis stability,
ride comfort simulation, tire rolling resistance and vehicle thermal
systems issues. It also includes papers on external vehicle design
issues such as structural optimization, aerodynamics and crash
resistance. Finally included are papers on a variety of safety
issues such as rollover testing, re safety and human performance
(dummy testing).
The journal is available in print and online formats. SAE International is
partnering with HighWire Press to produce the online journals. The online
format features rich linking systems that facilitate academic research,
discovery, and citation.
For more information and to view table of contents,
visit www.sae.org/journals.
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SAE 2010 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition 18
TUESDAy, OcTObEr 12 - AfTErNOON
Technical and business Sessions
TiME SESSiON TiTLE, DEScriPTiON, AND rOOM
Phoenix B Phoenix A
NVH (Part 2) (bc104) Testing (Part 2) (bc105)
this session focuses on brake noise and
vibration issues. the scope of coverage
includes measurements, analysis, modeling,
testing, and fundamental mechanisms. the
papers to be presented will cover noise and
vibration issues ranging from low frequency
judder to the highest frequency squeals.
this should be an outstanding session for
those new to brake nVH or those wishing
to see the latest in technical activities.
this session addresses brake laboratory
testing procedures, techniques, and
methods. the papers presented include
investigations on dynamometer testing
variability; new methods for compressibility
measurement for nVH, pedal feel, and
quality control; non-destructive tests; and
universal test data exchange formats. the
session also includes a panel discussion
regarding testing variability, vehicle-to-lab
correlation, and lessons-learned to improve
the value and robustness of laboratory
testing.
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Organizers:
James k. thompson, Jkt enterprises;
Hidetoshi Shimizu, link engineering; eric
Denys, MSc Material Sciences corp.
chairpersons:
eric Denys, MSc Material Sciences corp.;
Hidetoshi Shimizu, link engineering co.
1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Organizers:
carlos agudelo, link testing laboratories
Inc.; Richard a. kaatz, general Motors llc
1:30
p.m.
Brake Rotor Modal Frequencies:
Measurement and control
automated Resonant Inspection to Validate
Resonant Frequency characteristics within
Brake components for Improved nVH
performance
(2010-01-1688) (2010-01-1699)
Mohamed khalid abdelhamid, Robert
Bosch llc; eric Denys, Material Sciences
corporation
Richard w. Bono, gail Stultz, Modal Shop
Inc.
1:50
p.m.
effect of Dimensions on Vibration-Damping
capacity of a Brake Disc
effect of Brake Insulator Bond State on
Damping performance
(2010-01-1693) (2010-01-1700)
toshikazu Okamura, Hiroyuki Yumoto,
kIRIU corp.
christopher thomas griffen, wolverine
advanced Materials
2:10
p.m.
On the Relation between Rotor asymmetry
and Brake Squeal
comparative Studies of non-destructive
Methods for as-manufactured Brake pads
(2010-01-1692) (2010-01-1701)
gottfried Spelsberg-korspeter, Martin
Schnecker, peter Hagedorn, tU
Darmstadt
Donald e. Yuhas, Industrial Measurement
Systems Inc.; earl gesch, performance
Friction; takeshi Yamane, nisshinbo
automotive corp; carol Vorres, Jacek
Remiasz, Industrial Measurement Systems
Inc
2:30
p.m.
Study of the Relationship between DtV,
BtV and BpV over Judder-type Vibration of
Disc Brake Systems
Q&a
(2010-01-1694) (Oral Only)
Francisco Bisotto Jardim, Fras-le Sa;
alberto tamagna, Federal University of Rio
grande do Sul
with presenters
2:50
p.m.
BReak BReak
3:10
p.m.
an experimental Investigation of Brake
Rotor DtV Under laboratory conditions
- part 3
extension of compressibility Measurements
Beyond the Method-Specifcation for Quality
assurance tests
(2010-01-1690) (Oral Only)
alan Backstrom, Romteck christof gente, andreas giese, Honeywell
Bremsbelag gmbH
3:30
p.m.
Formulation of a coupled Mechanical and
Hydraulic Multi-physics Model of the Disc-
caliper Brake System
Factors Infuencing Brake pad
compressibility Measurements
(Oral Only) (Oral Only)
Rajendra Singh, Jason Dreyer, Jared liette,
taha Sen, Ohio State Univ.; Stephen ebert,
Bill post, Honda R&D americas, Inc.
James w. Fash, Federal Mogul
3:50
p.m.
another look of Brake pads compressibility
Measurement
(Oral Only)
Ht chang, tRw automotive; Richard
kaatz, general Motors llc; charles evans,
Ford Motor co
4:10
p.m.
Q&a
(Oral Only)
with presenters
P91053
Create your own ebook library
The new SAE bookstore now offers a selected titles
in electronic format and will be adding more ona
regular basis- so check back often. Choose an entire
ebook or specic chapters, and select the format
that is compatible with your smartphone, computer,
or ebook reader.
Visit books.sae.org to browse and create your
portable library today.
New from SAE:
P91541
BOOKSTORE
The SAE Bookstore now offers selected titles in electronic
format. Choose an entire ebook or a specic chapter, and
select the format that is compatible with your smartphone,
computer, or ebook reader.
Visit books.sae.org for a complete listing of print and ebook titles.
SAE 2010 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition
19
WEDNESDAy, OcTObEr 13 - MOrNiNg
Technical and business Sessions
TiME SESSiON TiTLE, DEScriPTiON, AND rOOM
Phoenix A Phoenix B
brake Technology (bc106) Modeling (bc103) friction-induced Vibration and
Effects of Vibration on friction
(Part 1) (bc102)
this session facilitates discussions on friction
induced vibrations and complex interactions
at friction interface. the emphasis is on
better understanding of friction excitations
and squeal triggering mechanisms, whether
modifcations of existing mechanisms or
propositions of new / alternative mechanisms,
through theoretical development, experimental
investigations and application studies.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
Organizers:
James w. Fash, Federal Mogul; antoine
nehme, peugeot citroen automobiles Sa
chairpersons:
antoine nehme, peugeot citroen automobiles
Sa; James Fash, Federal-Mogul corp.
8:00 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
Organizers:
theo kaster, tRw automotive; kwangjin M.
lee, Delphi corp.
10:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
Organizers:
Harald abendroth, consultant; li lee,
akebono engineering center
8:00
a.m.
liquid cooled Driveline Braking System
technology and test Results
keynote - Brake Squeal: a Robustness
analysis Based on Dispersion and evolution
of System properties
(2010-01-1703) (Oral Only)
Russell creed, andrew creed, John p.
Deconti, D-Brake llc
Ronaldo nunes, Mercedez-Benz; arnaud
Heussaff, Daimler ag
8:20
a.m.
novel Design of the Integrated electric
parking Brake System
numerical and experimental parameter
Studies on Brake Squeal
(2010-01-1707) (2010-01-1712)
Yan-Sin liao, chien-tai Huang, chien-tzu
chen, Shou-Yi cheng, Bo-Ruei chen,
Fu-Yen Huang, automotive Research &
testing center
Daniel wallner, Stefan Bernsteiner, wolfgang
Hirschberg, graz University of technology;
alexander Rabofsky, Magna Steyr
Fahrzeugtechnik ag & cokg
8:40
a.m.
new Joining Methods for composite Brake
Disks
new Method to Identify Dynamic normal
Stiffness and Damping of Shims for cae
Modeling
(2010-01-1704) (2010-01-1711)
Florian Fuellgrabe, Hermann winner,
technische Universitaet Darmstadt; Ingo
Hoffmann, SHw automotive
John Flint, tRw automotive; aneesh
chinnasamy, University of Stuttgart; alwin
Stikvoort, trelleborg Rubore aB
9:00
a.m.
Development and testing of lightweight
aluminum composite Brake for Medium to
Heavy Duty Vehicles
comprehensive Modeling of Brake System
components in the presence of epistemic
Uncertainties
(2010-01-1705) (Oral Only)
Matt kero, andrew Halonen, century Inc. Michael F. Hanss, Univ. Of Stuttgart
9:20
a.m.
Development of low Friction and light
weight wheel Hub Units to Reduce both
the Brake corner Unsprung Mass and
Vehicle cO2 emission (part 1-Friction)
(2010-01-1706)
cengiz R. Shevket, SkF automotive Dev;
luca ciulla, paolo Re, SkF Industrie S.p.a
9:40
a.m.
BReak
10:00
a.m.
Modifcation of Strain Distribution on contact
Surface of Shoe to Reduce low Frequency
Squeals for Brake Disc with Small Holes
(2010-01-1716)
kiyotaka Obunai, Sho Hagiwara, kazuya
Okubo, toru Fujii, Doshisha Univ.; tsuyoshi
nakatsuji, Sunstar engineering
10:20
a.m.
considering the Dynamic pad Stiffness in
FeM analysis of Disk Brake Squeal
(2010-01-1716)
Hiroyuki nonaka, Yukio nishizawa, aDVIcS
co., ltd.; Yutaka kurita, Yasunori Oura,
Univ of Shiga prefecture
10:40
a.m.
non-linear Signal analysis of Friction
Induced Vibrations
(Oral Only)
Boris a. wernitz, Honeywell Bremsbelag gmbH
11:00
a.m.
prediction of thermal conditions for
Multidisc Oil-cooled Brake of a Mining
truck (written Only -- no Oral presentation)
new Fundamental challenge for Brake
Squeal Reduction - Dynamic Instability
System and Disturbance
(2010-01-1713) (Oral Only)
Vladimir Sergienko, Mikhail tseluev, Sergey
Bukharov, national academy of Sciences
of Belarus
Masaaki nishiwaki, teikyo University
WEDNESDAy, OcTObEr 13
- MOrNiNg & AfTErNOON
Technical and business
Sessions
TiME SESSiON TiTLE, DEScriPTiON, AND
rOOM
Phoenix B
friction-induced Vibration and
Effects of Vibration on friction
(Part 2) (bc102)

12:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Organizers:
Harald abendroth, consultant; li lee,
akebono engineering center
12:30
p.m.
keynote - Friction Interface Dynamics and
their Impact on Brake noise phenomena
(2010-01-1717)
georg Ostermeyer, technische Universitt
Braunschweig
1:00
p.m.
panel Discussion: Friction excitation and
Squeal triggering Mechanisms
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
this panel discussion will cover topics on
friction excitation and squeal triggering
mechanisms. established theories which
might need to be extended or modifed
as well as new potential mechanisms will
be in focus. Opportunities and needs to
integrate new features in enhanced nVH
computer models will be addressed. Better
understanding of empirical data and usage
of excitation manipulations may help in
understanding the effect of dynamic friction
material properties, noise shims, stationary
and travelling brake rotor waves etc.
panelists:
Michael F. Hanss, Univ. of Stuttgart
John Flint, tRw automotive
Rajendra Singh, Ohio State Univ.
li lee, akebono engineering center
Masaaki nishiwaki, teikyo University
georg peter Ostermeyer, technische
Universitt Braunschweig
Boris a. wernitz, Honeywell Bremsbelag
gmbH
SAE 2010 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition 20
SAE 2011
Brake Colloquium and Exhibition
New Orleans Marriott New Orleans, Louisiana
September 18-21, 2010
Critical Deadlines:
Deadline for submitting abstracts February 1, 2011
Review Ready manuscripts due April 1, 2011
Final Manuscripts due to SAE July 1, 2011
The 29th Annual Brake Colloquium & Exhibition brings together brake industry experts and specialists from all points of the globe
to learn about, present and display the latest scientific and technological innovations in brake materials, components, systems
and testing.
Abstracts should be submitted on-line at www.sae.org/brake. Upon submission, you will receive an automatic reply with your
tracking number.
The theme of the Brake Colloquium Technical Program is to present advancements and innovations that address the expectations of
customers and end users. Each submission should reflect how these expectations are addressed in the objectives and conclusions.
Paper offers are being solicited in the following technology areas:
The following information will be required during the on-line submission process:
A digest of 200-300 words that states the objective of the paper/presentation; outlines the problem requiring solution,
or the method of approach to research; is explicit with respect to the types of data to be included; and summarizes the
conclusions that will be made.
Tentative title
Name of the author and co-authors. Author and co-author business affiliation, mailing address and telephone and fax
numbers, email addresses
Selection of one session topics listed above.
Each year the Colloquium receives far more submissions than can be accommodated in the 3 days of the event. Each submission
is evaluated to the following criteria:
Each submission should include the following:
Offered papers shall not have been published elsewhere; and if accepted, contributors will not release their paper for publication
through other media.
Paper acceptance will be based on organizer moderated peer review of draft manuscripts. Authors will be charged a nominal
registration fee.

29th Annual
Friction Materials and
Raw Materials
NVH
New Technology
Variability Reduction and
Fingerprinting
Testing
Modeling & Simulation
Components
Systems
Electronics - Foundation Brake
Interactions and Stopping Distance
Environmental Issues
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Brake
Requirements/Testing
Innovations in Caliper and Drum
Brake Design
For questions, contact:
Melissa Jena
SAE International
Telephone: 724-772-4008
Email: [email protected]
Submission fits identified session topics
New contribution, concept or conclusion
Technical Orientation (non-commercial)
Quality of content, grammar and structure
Conclusions with supporting data
Objective
Problem definition
Approach
Methodology (theoretical and/or experimental)
Supporting data
Conclusion
CAll for pApErS
SAE 2010 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition
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pArtiCipAnt index
A
Abdelhamid,Mohamed Khalid ..............17, 18
Abendroth,Harald ..........................17, 15, 19
Agudelo,Carlos ....................................17, 18
Antanaitis,David B. ....................................16
Arai,Shinichi ...............................................16
B
Backstrom,Alan .........................................18
Beattie,Patricia J. ......................................15
Bell,Stephen Howard .................................17
Bender,Andreas .........................................17
Bernsteiner,Stefan .....................................19
Biera,Jorge ................................................17
Bode,Kai ...................................................16
Bono,Richard W. .......................................18
Boretti,Alberto ...........................................16
Botts,Gabriel ...........................................15
Botts,Rafael .............................................15
Brown,Stephen .........................................15
Bukharov,Sergey .......................................19
C
Campean,Ioan ...........................................16
Chang,HT ..................................................18
Chen,Bo-Ruei ............................................19
Chen,Chien-Tzu ........................................19
Cheng,Shou-Yi ..........................................19
Cheon,Jae Seung ......................................16
Chinnasamy,Aneesh ..................................19
Cirovic,Velimir ............................................16
Ciulla,Luca .................................................19
Creed,Andrew ...........................................19
Creed,Russell ............................................19
D
Day,Andrew ...............................................16
Deconti,John P. .........................................19
Denys,Eric ...........................................17, 18
Dreyer,Jason .............................................18
E
Eastham,Roy .............................................15
Ebert,Stephen ...........................................18
Evans,Charles K. .................................16, 18
F
Fash,James ............................ 16, 17, 18, 19
Filip,Peter ............................................15, 16
Flint,John ...................................................19
Fuellgrabe,Florian ......................................19
Fujii,Toru ....................................................19
Fukui,Akihiro ..............................................17
G
Gellert,Bruno .............................................15
Gente,Christof ...........................................18
Gesch,Earl .................................................18
Giese,Andreas ...........................................18
Gonzales,David .........................................15
Goto,Yoshitsugu ........................................17
Graf,Matthias .............................................17
Griffen,Christopher Thomas .......................18
Grochowicz,Jaroslaw ................................17
Guckeisen,Florian ................................15, 17
H
Haesler,Karl ...............................................17
Hagedorn,Peter .........................................18
Hagiwara,Sho ............................................19
Halonen,Andrew ........................................19
Hanss,Michael F. .......................................19
Hartley,Joseph ...........................................16
Heussaff,Arnaud ........................................19
Hilbrandt,William P. ....................................15
Hinrichs,Ruth .............................................16
Hirschberg,Wolfgang .................................19
Hishinuma,Ryouichi ...................................16
Hoffmann,Ingo ...........................................19
Huang,Chien-Tai ........................................19
Huang,Fu-Yen ...........................................19
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Ito,Satoshi .................................................17
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Jardim,Francisco Bisotto ...........................18
Johnson,Korey ..........................................17
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Kaatz,Richard A...................................17, 18
Kakinuma,Kenji ..........................................16
Kamiyama,Shuichi .....................................16
Kanzaki,Osamu .........................................16
Kaster,Theo ...............................................19
Kawabe,Kojin ............................................16
Kawai,Takahiko ..........................................16
Kero,Matt ..................................................19
Khandagale,Rahul .....................................16
Khan,Mahboob ..........................................17
Komoto,Tadashi ........................................16
Kondo,Koichi .............................................17
Kulkarni,Rajendra ......................................16
Kurita,Yutaka .............................................19
Kuroda,Shin-ichi ........................................16
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Lee,Kwangjin M. ........................................19
Lee,Li ........................................................19
Lee,Poh Wah .............................................16
Lee,Robert ................................................15
Leist,Jon ....................................................16
Liao,Yan-Sin ..............................................19
Lichtensteiger,Toby ....................................17
Liette,Jared ...............................................18
Lockrem,Carly ...........................................17
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Matsushima,Toru .......................................17
McLellan,Rod G.........................................16
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Nakatsuji,Tsuyoshi .....................................19
Nehme,Antoine ....................................16, 19
Nishiwaki,Masaaki .....................................19
Nishizawa,Yukio .........................................19
Nonaka,Hiroyuki ........................................19
Nunes,Ronaldo ..........................................19
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Okamura,Toshikazu ...................................18
Okubo,Kazuya ...........................................19
Olazagoitia,Jose Luis .................................17
Ostermeyer,Georg P. ......................16, 17,19
Oura,Yasunori ............................................19
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Parra,Carmen ............................................17
Peltz,Edward .............................................17
Peters,Robert ............................................15
Post,Bill .....................................................18
Putz,Michael Herbert .................................16
R
Rabofsky,Alexander ...................................19
Remiasz,Jacek ..........................................18
Re,Paolo ...................................................19
Richmond,John .........................................16
Riefe,Mark .................................................17
Rogus,Mark ...............................................17
Rotter,Roman ............................................15
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Sahasrabudhe,Niteen ................................16
Sanders,Paul G. ........................................15
Saomoto,Hidetaka .....................................17
Schnecker,Martin .....................................18
Sen,Taha ...................................................18
Sergienko,Vladimir .....................................19
Shevket,Cengiz R. .....................................19
Shimada,Takeshi .......................................16
Shimizu,Hidetoshi ................................17, 18
Shiomi,Yukihiro ..........................................17
Singh,Rajendra ....................................18, 19
Smith,Paul E. .............................................16
Soares,Marcos Roberto .............................16
Spelsberg-Korspeter,Gottfried ...................18
Stikvoort,Alwin ...........................................19
Stultz,Gail ..................................................18
Suganuma,Yasushi ....................................17
Sugiura,Noboru .........................................17
Suzuki,Yasumi ...........................................16
T
Tamagna,Alberto .......................................18
Thomas,Claus ...........................................17
Thompson,James ......................................17
Thompson,James K. ...........................17, 18
Tojo,Akira ...................................................16
Tseluev,Mikhail ...........................................19
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Vasconcellos,Marcos .................................16
Vorres,Carol ...............................................18
Vyletel,Gregory M. .....................................15
W
Wallner,Daniel ............................................19
Watson,Chris .............................................15
Weingaertner,Walter ...................................15
Wernitz,Boris A. .........................................19
Winner,Hermann ........................................19
Wollenweber,Karl-Heinz .............................17
Y
Yamane,Takeshi .........................................18
Yuhas,Donald E. ........................................18
Yumoto,Hiroyuki ........................................18
AwArdS
Recipient:
Georg-Peter Ostermeyer
On the Load History
Dependence of Squealing
This award recognizes the Best
Presentation given during the
SAE Annual Brake Colloquium &
Exhibition events.
Professor Ostermeyer has been a professor of dynamics
and vibration and head of Institute of Dynamics and
Vibration (IDS), TU-BS. Prior to this position, he was
chief engineer at Volkswagen, AG. His specific research
technologies include brake technologies and Self
Organization and Self Synchronization in Complex Dynamic
Systems.
TMD Friction
Allen M. Lang Award
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Brake Colloquium Show
Support Award
Recipient:
We extend our appreciation to MSC for their contributions and
ongoing support that make this event a success each year.
Show your support and reap the rewards!
SAE International thanks you for your past support of
the SAE Annual Brake Colloquium & Exhibition and we
are pleased to continue to offer a unique SAE Customer
Recognition program. The SAE Brake Show Support
Award recognizes and rewards organizations that are major
contributors to the overall success of this event through their
participation on all levels.
Award Criteriahow does my company qualify?
Qualifying is simplejust participate in the SAE Brake
Colloquium & Exhibition. Winning organizations must be an
Exhibitor and/or Sponsor in the current award year. You get
bonus points when you do both!
But, it doesnt end there. Your organization will also receive
credit for contributing technical papers/presentations,
supporting special activities such as keynote speakers, golf
or tours, and providing organizers and committee members
that volunteer their time. In addition to your companys
participation during the current award year (for which you
receive double points), we will also consider participation
in previous years. While a company cannot win the award
in two consecutive years, their participation during the next
event does count toward future award qualification.
Watch for the SAE Brake Show Support Award during the
2010 event. Then, get out there, continue to show your
support of this exclusive brake/friction industry event and
reap the rewards!
Past Recipients:
2009 Akebono
2008 ADVICS
2007 NUCAP
2006 Link Engineering
2005 Capitol Tool
2004 TRW Automotive
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Best Exhibit
The SAE Brake Colloquium Executive Committee will
be judging all the 2010 exhibit booths on the following
criteria:
Best use of technology
Interactive with customer
Best use of space
Most creative display
Overall appearance
Recipient will be announced on-site.
Dan Mahannah Award
Recipient will be announced on-site.
This award recognizes an individual who makes unselfish
contributions toward the betterment of the industry and
its members; through technological advancements,
educational or promotional endeavors.
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Noise and Vibration
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1999 Arne Anderson
1998 Seong Rhee
1997 Phil Dougherty
1996 Marvin H. Weintraub
Chairmans Best New
Presenter Award
To be chosen after the event.
This new award will be given to the best new presenter. To
be considered, the recipient should have presented less than
three presentations at the SAE Brake Colloquium.
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Brake Technology 2010
This publication includes 8 papers
from OEMs, suppliers, and academia
detailing current brake engineering
issues and technology. Topics covered
include: NVH, controls, modeling,
testing, brake drag, and hardware-in-
the-loop evaluations.
$73.45 List
Product Code: SP-2259
Brake Technology Handbook
By Bert J. Breuer and Karlheinz Bill
In a single source, this book provides
comprehensive coverage of the
current state of the art, as well as
the future, of brakes and braking
systems. Translated and completely
updated fromthe landmark German-
language work Bremsenhandbuch,
Brake Technology Handbook covers brake system
fundamentals, requirements, design, construction, types
(including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, off-road
vehicles, motorcycles, racing vehicles and even aircraft).
$119.95 List
Product Code: R-375
Disc Brake Squeal-
Mechanism, Analysis,
Evaluation, and Reduction/
Prevention
By Frank Chen, Chin An Tan, Ronald
L. Quaglia
This publication provides an outline
of the basic theories and analytical
techniques covering disc brake squeal
with an emphasis on application.
$99.95 List
Product Code R-353
Advanced Brake Technology
By Bert J. Breuer, Uwe Dausend
Access the most relevant information
concerning road vehicle brakes and
brake systems with Advanced Brake
Technology, a collection of papers
culled from four years of TMD Frictions
Symposium, an annual meeting of the
worlds top brake engineers. Topics
include anti-lock braking systems (ABS), new material
technologies, brake-by-wire systems, and future brake
technologies.
$79.95 List
Product Code R-352
NEW! Vehicle Braking Performance:
Stopping Distance Fast Track
PD230826ON
$109.00 Non Member
NEW! Vehicle Braking Performance: Braking
Condence and Pedal Feel Fast Track
PD230912ON
$149.00 Non Member
Commercial Vehicle Braking Systems
I.D. #C0233
$1,545 Non Member
2.0 CEUs
Commercial Vehicle Braking Systems e-Seminar
PD130611
$685 Non Member
Introduction to Brake Control Systems
e-Seminar
PD130501
$595 Non Member
NEW! Introduction to Advanced Product Quality
Planning (APQP) Fast Track
PD230908ON
$109.00 Non Member
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ExhiBit directory
exhibitor Floorplan 26
exhibitor Profiles 27
Sponsors 30
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Visit store.sae.org for complete schedules,
product information, pricing, and shipping
charges for these related resources.
Brake Technology 2010
This publication includes 8 papers
from OEMs, suppliers, and academia
detailing current brake engineering
issues and technology. Topics covered
include: NVH, controls, modeling,
testing, brake drag, and hardware-in-
the-loop evaluations.
$73.45 List
Product Code: SP-2259
Brake Technology Handbook
By Bert J. Breuer and Karlheinz Bill
In a single source, this book provides
comprehensive coverage of the
current state of the art, as well as
the future, of brakes and braking
systems. Translated and completely
updated fromthe landmark German-
language work Bremsenhandbuch,
Brake Technology Handbook covers brake system
fundamentals, requirements, design, construction, types
(including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, off-road
vehicles, motorcycles, racing vehicles and even aircraft).
$119.95 List
Product Code: R-375
Disc Brake Squeal-
Mechanism, Analysis,
Evaluation, and Reduction/
Prevention
By Frank Chen, Chin An Tan, Ronald
L. Quaglia
This publication provides an outline
of the basic theories and analytical
techniques covering disc brake squeal
with an emphasis on application.
$99.95 List
Product Code R-353
Advanced Brake Technology
By Bert J. Breuer, Uwe Dausend
Access the most relevant information
concerning road vehicle brakes and
brake systems with Advanced Brake
Technology, a collection of papers
culled from four years of TMD Frictions
Symposium, an annual meeting of the
worlds top brake engineers. Topics
include anti-lock braking systems (ABS), new material
technologies, brake-by-wire systems, and future brake
technologies.
$79.95 List
Product Code R-352
NEW! Vehicle Braking Performance:
Stopping Distance Fast Track
PD230826ON
$109.00 Non Member
NEW! Vehicle Braking Performance: Braking
Condence and Pedal Feel Fast Track
PD230912ON
$149.00 Non Member
Commercial Vehicle Braking Systems
I.D. #C0233
$1,545 Non Member
2.0 CEUs
Commercial Vehicle Braking Systems e-Seminar
PD130611
$685 Non Member
Introduction to Brake Control Systems
e-Seminar
PD130501
$595 Non Member
NEW! Introduction to Advanced Product Quality
Planning (APQP) Fast Track
PD230908ON
$109.00 Non Member
SAE SEMINARS AND e-SEMINARS
Prices subject to change.
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ExhiBitor FloorPlan
Company Booth num Company Booth num Company Booth num
100
Specialty Lubricants Corp ............................ 100
Asbury Carbons ........................................... 101
Rimsa Metal Technology SA ........................ 102
Hexion Specialty Chemicals Inc .................. 103
STAC Elektronische Systeme Gmbh ............ 104
Lapinus Fibres Bv ......................................... 108
Timcal Graphite ............................................ 109
Huron Technologies Inc ................................ 110
North American Hoganas ............................. 111
Kolon Industries Inc ..................................... 112
Shandong Shengquan Chemical Co Ltd ..... 113
Sunny Metal Inc. .......................................... 116
The Magni Group Inc ................................... 117
200
Link Engineering Co ..................................... 200
Hyundai MOBIS ............................................ 201
Showa Denko Carbon Inc ............................ 204
Modal Shop Inc ............................................ 205
Wolverine Advanced Materials ..................... 208
NUCAP Industries Inc .................................. 209
Hi-Pad Brakes Technology Co Inc ............... 212
Isolatek International ................................... 216
Sterling Fibers .............................................. 217
300
American Metal Fibers Inc ........................... 300
Greening Testing Labs Inc............................ 301
Trelleborg Rubore Inc ................................... 302
Erlmann ........................................................ 303
Mitsui Chemicals America ............................ 305
Alroko Inc ..................................................... 308
Otsuka Chemical Co Ltd .............................. 309
Meneta Advanced Shim Technology A/S..... 310
Promat NV .................................................... 311
Dow Corning Corp ....................................... 312
Industrial Measurement Systems Inc ........... 313
Century Inc ................................................... 316
PEX German O.E. Parts Llc.......................... 317
400
RDW ............................................................. 400
Fibrox Technologies Ltd ............................... 401
Palmer International Inc ............................... 402
Superior Graphite ......................................... 408
Material Sciences Corporation ..................... 409
UTIL/Capital Tool & Design .......................... 410
Temprel Inc ................................................... 411
Shwitcom ..................................................... 413
Booth index Entrance
100 101
102 103
104
108 109
110 111
112 113
116 117
118 119
200 201
204 205
208 209
212
216
Specialty
Lubricants
Corp
Asbury
Carbon
Rimsa
Metal
Technology
SA
Hexion
Specialty
Chemicals
STAC
Elektronische
Systeme
GmbH
Lapinus
Fibres
BV
Timcal
Graphite
&
Carbon
Huron
Technologies
Inc
North
America
Hoganas
Kolon
Industries
Inc
Shandong
Shengquan
Chemical
Co Ltd
The
Magni
Group, Inc.
Link
Engineering
Hyundai
MOBIS
Showa
Denko
Carbon Inc
The
Modal
Shop, Inc.
Wolverine
Advanced
Materials
NUCAP
Industries
Inc
Hi-Pad
Brake
Technology
Co.
Isolatek
International
217
218 219
300 301
302 303
305
308 309
310 311
312 313
316 317
318 319
400 401
402
Sterling
Fibers
AMFI
Greening
Assoc/
Greening
Testing Labs
Trelleborg
Rubore,
Inc.
Erlmann
GmbH
Mitsui
Chemicals
America Inc.
ALROKO
Otsuka
Chemical
Meneta
Advanced
Shim
Technologie
Promat
NV
Dow
Corning
Corp
Industrial
Measurement
Systems
Inc
Century
Inc
PEX German
OE Parts
LLC
RDW FIBROX
Palmer
International
International
Brake
Ind
COMEC
Grinding
Machines
& Presses
Superior
Graphite
Material
Sciences
Corp
UTIL /
Capital
Tool
404
407
408 409
410 411
413
416 417
418
&
Design
Temprel
Inc.
Shwitcom
Sunny
Metal Inc.
Entrance
ExhiBitor ProFileS
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Exhibitor Directory text is published as submitted by exhibiting companies.
A
Alroko Inc.
19 Clinton Street
Pleasantville, NY 10570
United States
www.alroko.com
BOOTH #308
For more than 30 years Alroko is the exclusive sales
representative for many important producers of raw
materials and machine manufacturers around the world.
We supply technically advanced products of constantly
high quality, always emanating from the same estab-
lished sources. Further we supply machines for produc-
ing and testing friction materials.
American Metal Fibers Inc
13420 Rockland Rd
Lake Bluff, IL 60044
United States
BOOTH #300
American Metal Fibers, Inc. is a single source supplier of
high quality metallic fiber, wool, high-tech metal filters,
thermal/acoustical heat shields and component parts.
Asbury Carbons
405 Old Main St
P O Box 144
Asbury, NJ 08802
United States
www.asbury.com
BOOTH #101
Asbury Carbons is the industry leader in the supply of
Carbon and Graphite to the Friction Industry. While
listening to our customers needs, we have developed
non Carbon & Graphite products using Purchasing and
Quality Standards already in place at our facilities.
C
Century Inc
2410 W Aero Park Ct
Traverse City, MI 49686
United States
BOOTH #316
Veteran Owned - Small Business www.light-weighting.
com Century, Inc. has developed a technology allowing
the transition from cast-iron to lightweight alloys such
as aluminum and magnesium through the use of Metal
Matrix Composites (MMCs). The technology has been
demonstrated through a brake drum weighing 45% less
than the standard iron drum.
Comec Grinding Machines & Presses
via del Commercio 40
Piacenza 29122
Italy
www.comec-grinders.com
BOOTH #407
Founded in 1963, COMEC S.r.l. specializes in the design
and manufacturing of special machine tools. In the
last 20 years, COMEC focused especially on develop-
ing Grinding & Pressing Technologies for the Friction
Material Industry. Our customers are the most impor-
tant groups and companies operating in the friction
industry worldwide.
D
Dow Corning Corp
PO Box 994
2200 W Salzburg Rd
Midland, MI 48686
United States
www.dowcorning.com/auto
BOOTH #312
Dow Corning offers innovative brake solutions from the
pedal to the pad with their Molykote brand high per-
formance automotive lubricants.
F
F. Erlmann GmbH Drilling & Grinding
Hohewardstrasse 350
Herten 45699
Germany
www.erlmann.de
BOOTH #303
We are the leading manufacturer of manual and fully
automatic operating Multispindle Drilling and Grinding
Machines for Brake linings and Clutch facings
Fibrox Technologies Ltd
PO Box 144
Thetford Mines, Quebec G6G 5S5
Canada
BOOTH #401
Fibrox Technology LP is a leading producer and supplier
of high purity MINERAL FIBER to the friction industry.
Used for filler-reinforcement purposes in a variety of fric-
tion materials and compounds, Fibrox fibers offer excel-
lent heat resistance, strength and wear characteristics.
Fibrox products are sold and distributed globally. Please
stop by our booth #401 or visit www.fibrox.com to learn
more about our products and services.
G
Greening Assoc and Testing Labs
19465 Mount Elliott St
Detroit, MI 48234
United States
www.greeninginc.com
BOOTH #301
GREENING provides high quality research and develop-
ment test equipment and testing services to the auto-
motive, commercial vehicle, rail, aircraft, and industrial
equipment industries. Our diverse viewpoint helps us
develop advanced test systems for friction materials,
brakes, transmissions, and other related components
and assemblies in the lab or on the road.
H
Hexion Specialty Chemicals, Inc.
1800 Meidinger Tower
Louisville, KY 40202
United States
www.hexion.com
BOOTH #103
Hexion Specialty Chemicals is the worlds largest pro-
ducer of thermosetting resins, with sales exceeding $4
billion and leading positions across various end-markets
and geographies. Hexion Specialty Chemicals has the
broadest range of thermoset resin technologies to offer
the market, with world-class research, applications
development and technical service capabilities.
Hi-Pad Brake Technology Co Itd
No 27 Ying Fu Road Fu Shan Area
Yantai 265500
China
www.hi-pad.com
BOOTH #212
Hi-Pad Friction Technology Co. Ltd is a professional
Disc Brake Pad manufacture in China. We know how to
develop premium formulas, we know how to produce
consistency products, and we are targeting to satisfy
our customers requirement.
Huron Technologies Inc
415 Industrial St
Leslie, MI 49251
United States
www.hurontech.com
BOOTH #110
Huron Technologies, Inc. provides mold release agents
for molded parts made from friction materials, primarily
braking applications. For 19 years, Huron Technologies,
Inc. has worked with friction customers developing and
supporting a range of release agents. With your manu-
facturing parameters our chemists formulate release
agents designed specifically for your needs.
I
Industrial Measurement Systems Inc
2760 Beverly Dr Ste 4
Aurora, IL 60502
United States
www.imsysinc.com
BOOTH #313
IMS, Inc. manufactures unique measurement systems
to speed product development and improve quality for
automotive friction materials. The ETEK 3000 measures
friction material elastic constants and uniformity. Results
are used as input for simulations directed at reducing
noise and vibration. Automated ultrasonic systems are
available for QA of as-manufactured pads.
International Brake Industries
IBI
1840 McCullough St
Lima, OH 45801
United States
www.ibilima.com
BOOTH #404
International Brake Industries is a world-class ISO-
9001 manufacturer of domestic/foreign brake hardware
and hydraulic parts to all channels of the automotive
brake aftermarket and OES markets, including light and
medium duty trucks. It is our mission to be the leading
supplier by being flexible in servicing this market with
product of high quality and on-time delivery.
Isolatek International
Formosa 365
Santa Rosa-La Pampa 6300
Argentina
BOOTH #216
Isolatek International is a manufacturer of Slag Fibers.
Slag fibers are used in Friction products. The benefit in
using slag fibers in the friction industry, higher tempera-
tures, good green strength, longer lasting, block pad
rotors & drums. Easily used in mixing wet or dry we can
design a product for your use. Other uses of slag fibers
are paper, plastics, gaskets, caulks, paint, asphalt,
cement, rubber and nylon 6. This is an all user fiber at
a low cost.
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Kolon Industries Inc
Kolon Tower 1-23
Byeoryang-dong Gwacheon-Si
Gyeonggi-do
South Korea
BOOTH #112
KOLON has been investing heavily in para-aramid fiber,
under the trademarked name Heracron. Heracron
will provide you hyper tenacity, high heat and chemical
resistance, and low weight.
L
Lapinus Fibres BV
Delfstoffenweg 2
Roermond 6045 JH
Netherlands
www.lapinusfibres.com
BOOTH #108
Lapinus Fibres B.V. is the worlds leading supplier of
engineered biosoluble RoxulA1000 fibres. We use
our technological leadership to maintain our prominent
market position by engineering intelligent fibre solutions.
We work closely with our customers in the development
of products that include friction materials, gasket materi-
als, plastics, coatings, paints and adhesives. Intelligent
means tailored fibres, precision engineered to match
specific performance requirements at the right cost.
Safety and the environment are key issues in the indus-
tries and applications we work with.
Link Engineering Company
43855 Plymouth Oaks Blvd
Plymouth, MI 48170
United States
www.linkeng.com
BOOTH #200
Celebrating its 75th anniversary, Link has established
itself as a premier designer and manufacturer of test
systems, as well as a leader in providing both vehicle
and laboratory test services for the brake and friction
material industries. Headquartered in metro-Detroit, Link
maintains offices and test laboratories around the world.
M
The Magni Group Inc
Suite 300
390 Park Street
Birmingham, MI 48009
United States
www.themagnigroup.com
BOOTH #117
The Magni Group has set the industry standard in the
development, manufacturing and application of protec-
tive coatings for metal products. Our Magni 100 series is
designed specifically for the brake industry and includes
corrosion protective coatings for rotors, calipers, back
plates and brake lines. Please visit us in Booth #117.
Material Sciences Corporation
6855 Commerce Blvd
Canton, MI 48187
United States
BOOTH #409
MSC provides material-based solutions for electronic,
acoustical/thermal and coating metal applications. Our
employees and network of partners work on four conti-
nents to solve customer-specific problems, overcoming
technical barriers and enhancing performance.
Meneta Advanced Shim Technology
A/S
Kirkegyden 52
Odense N DK - 5270
Denmark
BOOTH #310
Meneta A/S is the only manufacturer for the friction
industry of both anti-noise shims and backing plates.
Meneta supplies shims and back plates having technical
sales representatives placed in Chicago (U.S.), Koblenz
(Germany), Delhi (India), and Shanghai (China). Meneta
develops and manufactures damping materials and
designs and produces the shims. In Menetas own test
facility, dynamometer tests are performed to ensure the
optimum disc brake damping solution. Furthermore,
Meneta is one of the most competitive manufacturers of
fine blanked back plates.
Mitsui Chemicals America, Inc.
800 Westchester Ave Ste N617
Rye Brook, NY 10573
United States
www.mitsuichemicals.com
BOOTH #305
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. is one of the leading companies
in the chemical industry, and through Mitsui Chemicals
America, Inc. offers a wide range of products for the
automotive, packaging, healthcare/personal care, and
electronic industries, especially MILEX(TIM) Phenolic
Resin for brake pads which offers significant NVH
reduction.
MOBIS
679-4 Ing Bldg Yeoksam1-dong Gangnam-gu
Seoul 135-977
South Korea
www.mobis.co.kr
BOOTH #201
MOBIS, established in 1977 is a No. 1 automo-
tive module and parts supplier in Korea. MOBIS has
accomplished $18 billion sales revenue in 2009 and
was ranked 12th top 100 global supplier by Automotive
News.
The Modal Shop Inc
3149 E Kemper Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45241
United States
www.modalshop.com
BOOTH #205
THE MODAL SHOP, INC. provides nondestructive test-
ing systems for testing brake components such as
calipers and anchors for flaws such as cooling related
cracks, nodularity below specification, gross porosity
and cold shuts. Our NDT system can also identify reso-
nant frequencies of brake parts for NVH considerations.
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North American Hoganas
111 Hoganas Way
Hollsopple, PA 15935
United States
www.nah.com
BOOTH #111
North American Hoganas is the worlds leading producer
and supplier of metal powders used in the Friction
Industry. With a diverse product selection, ranging from
prealloyed and iron powders to Electronic Oxides, we
provide the right products to meet quality and perfor-
mance requirements.
NUCAP Industries Inc
3370 Pharmacy Ave
Toronto, Ontario M1W 3K4
Canada
BOOTH #209
NUCAP is the industry leader in new product initia-
tives, design, tooling and manufacturing methodology.
Nucap designs and manufactures an extensive line
of disc brake backing plates, disc brake hardware,
caliper hardware and NVH Insulators for both original
equipment and aftermarket friction manufacturers, and
recently have added innovative new technologies such
as NU-LOK Piston Cushion, MST, Silent Slipper, Quiet
Clip and Electronic Wear Sensors. Nucap is a global
brake solutions provider with facilities in Canada, US,
Europe, China and now India.
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Otsuka Chemical
747 3rd Ave Fl 26
New York, NY 10017
United States
www.otsukac.co.jp/en/
BOOTH #309
Otsuka Chemical is a cutting edge Japanese com-
pany focused on developing new types of titanate
compounds. Otsuka understands the value of these
compounds to the automobile industry and is develop-
ing unique synthetic technologies to directly improve
brake pad performance. We are proud to introduce
our Flake Titanate Materials TERRACESS Series at this
Colloquium.
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Palmer International Inc
2036 Lucon Rd
PO Box 315
Skippack, PA 19474
United States
www.palmerint.com
BOOTH #402
Palmer International has been developing and manufac-
turing innovative products based on Cashew Nutshell
Liquid (CNSL) for the global automotive friction material
industry for over fifty years. Our liquid and solid particle
CNSL products are found in formulations from motorcy-
cles to locomotives and everything in between. Palmer...
Innovation in a Nutshell!
PEX German OE Parts LLC
200 Hart Street
Niceville, FL 32578
United States
www.pexna.com
BOOTH #317
PEX is an OE Manufacturer of Electronic Brake Wear
Sensors. Established over 30 years ago in Germany
we count Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and VAG as our OE
business partners. Our Sensor Program comprises over
700 individual references with over 95% coverage of
European applications.
Promat NV
Kuiermanstraat 1
Kapelle-Op-Den-Bos B-1880
Belgium
BOOTH #311
PROMAT produces calcium silicate materials mainly for
the fire protection and technical insulation industry. Due
to the wide range of outstanding properties the technol-
ogy was expanded to other applications and uses. One
major application is the use of PROMAXON* as a porous
additive in friction materials.
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RDW
Europaweg 205
Zoetermeer Zh 2711 ER
Netherlands
BOOTH #400
Admission to the EU and/or ECE countries is subject
to approval through an officially appointed government.
RDW, as a government appointed approval authority,
is your professional partner for entry into the European
market. Approvals through RDW entitle you to sell in 27
EC countries. RDW delivers the fastest service avail-
able. New chances for manufacturers on Russian mar-
kets. Through cooperation between RDW and Russian
certification institute we can also provide Gost-R based
on European certificates.
Rimsa Metal Technology SA
Armenteres, s/n - nave 6
Pol. Ind. Matacs Saint Feliu De Llobre
Barcelona E-08980
Spain
BOOTH #102
RIMSA Metal Technology SA is a global supplier of
high quality metal and ancillary products to the friction
material industry. Products include BRASS CHIPS,
BRONZE CHIPS & COPPER FIBRES - as well as excit-
ing new grades of Pb-free BRASS and BRONZE CHIPS.
In November 2007 RIMSA took over the sales of PBW
Metal products Ltd and now has even greater global
coverage and customer portfolio. New products also
include ENVIRO-LUBE - a premium lubricant. We are
ISO 9001:2008 certified and our products are sold glob-
ally. Please visit our booth No. 102 to learn more about
our company and products.
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Shandong Shengquan Chemical Co Ltd
Zhangqiu Industrial Dev Zone
Jinan
China
BOOTH #113
SQHA is the largest phenolic resin manufacturer in
China with International standard process equipment,
and we are dedicated to providing consistent resins for
disk pads/drum linings/ clutches/train brakes/ industrial
braking material/ back plate adhesives. We are commit-
ted to develop special products that meet customers
specific needs.
Showa Denko Carbon Inc
478 Ridge Rd
PO Box 2947201
Ridgeville, SC 29472
United States
www.sdkc.com
BOOTH #204
Showa Denko Carbon Inc. manufactures synthetic
graphite for a variety of high performance applications
including OE, OES and aftermarket brake pads. Our
high quality raw materials, high temperature production
process and certified quality system ensure consistent
and reliable product characteristics.
Shwitcom
Rm 0702
No 158 Bo Le Rd S Jiading
Shanghai PC 201800
China
www.shwitcom.com
BOOTH #413
Paumave- Shwitcom is a strategic alliance designed to
supply the world with the best Chinese materials. Based
on superiority of detailed production control and logistic
by Shwitcom and occidental culture in business con-
ducted by Paumave, we have been selling friction mate-
rials for many years for OEM and aftermarket products.
Specialty Lubricants Corporation
8300 Corporate Park Dr
Macedonia, OH 44056
United States
WWW.speclubes.com
BOOTH #100
Specialty Lubricants Corporation is a manufacturer and
private label packager of Disc Brake Lubricants. Our
products have been proven to reduce NVH through
J2521 testing. We manufacture both Silicone and
Synthetic greases which include different solids includ-
ing Moly, Ceramic, and PTFE. We can private label
package these products in portion pouches, squeeze
tubes, brush top jars, or bulk containers.
STAC Elektronische Systeme GmbH
Tempelsweg 16
Toenisvorst D-47918
Germany
www.stac.de
BOOTH #104
STAC is featuring EVENTSCAN, a system for detecting
and analyzing brake noise events. EVENTSCAN enables
laboratory-based dynamometer tests as well as in-vehi-
cle-tests on the road. EVENTSCAN acquires sound and
vibration signals and parameters like pressure, tempera-
ture, etc. EVENTSCAN is used by car, brake system,
friction, and damping material manufacturers worldwide.
Sterling Fibers
5005 Sterling Way
Pace, FL 32571
United States
www.sterlingfibers.com
BOOTH #217
Sterling Fibers offers a variety of fibers and pulps for the
friction material industry. Sterling is an ISO 9001 certi-
fied company that offers a high degree of technical sup-
port. Sterlings CFF V110-1 prevents mix segregation
and provides preforming capability equal to aramid at a
much lower price.
Sunny Metal Inc.
100 E Big Beaver Rd Ste 826
Troy, MI 48083
www.sunny-metal.com
BOOTH #116
Sunny Metal, Inc. is a vertically integrated manufacturer
of metallic fibers and powders for the friction industry
for OEMs and aftermarket customers for nearly 20
years. Our traditional products are steel, copper, brass,
and stainless fibers and powders. Please stop by our
booth and find out more information about our new Iron
Fiber and Iron Sponge Powders.
Superior Graphite
10 S Riverside Plz
Chicago, IL 60606
United States
www.superiorgraphite.com
BOOTH #408
Superior Graphite specializes in thermal purification,
advanced sizing, blending, and coating technologies,
providing value added graphite and carbon-based solu-
tions globally. Combining 90 years of experience and
advanced technologies into every facet of the organiza-
tion, a wide range of markets are served such as; agri-
culture, battery/fuel cells, ceramic armor, carbon parts,
ferrous/nonferrous metallurgy, friction management, hot
metal forming, polymer/ composites, powder metals,
lubricity, and performance drilling additives.
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Temprel Inc
206 Industrial Parkway Dr
Boyne City, MI 49712
United States
www.temprel.com
BOOTH #411
Thermocouples and accessories for Automotive testing.
Timcal Graphite & Carbon
29299 Clemens Rd Ste 1L
Westlake, OH 44145
United States
BOOTH #109
TIMCAL is a worldwide leader in providing carbon-
related solutions to its customers. With plants and
sales offices in Switzerland, Canada, Germany, France,
Belgium, USA, Japan and China, TIMCAL offers a full
spectrum of products and services.
Trelleborg Rubore Inc
15701 Centennial Dr
Northville, MI 48168
United States
BOOTH #302
The company specializes in the testing and develop-
ment of noise abatement solutions for brake system
(primarily for squeal noise). It manufactures a wide
variety of noise insulator materials as well as other lami-
nates used for controlling noise and vibrations.
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UTIL/ Capital Tool & Design
270 Spinnaker Way
Concord, Ontario L4K 4W1
Canada
www.ctdonline.com
BOOTH #410
The UTIL Group is a proud supplier of both OE and
Aftermarket brake related products. With 4 global loca-
tions (Canada, Mexico, Italy, and China) offering fine
blanking and conventional stampings, UTILs product
line includes unlined disc brake backing plates and
shoes, shims, hardware, and a variety of levers.
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Wolverine Advanced Materials
5850 Mercury Dr Ste 250
Dearborn, MI 48126
United States
BOOTH #208
For more than 75 years, Wolverine Advanced Materials
has been a leading developer and trusted supplier of
high-performance elastomer-coated materials to manu-
facture around the globe. We create value through a
unique value proposition that includes mix materials,
expertise and capabilities that no other supplier can
offer.
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