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The Juratek plus range of brake discs are produced to exacting standards in both dimensional integrity and material specifications.
Our in house testing facility ensures that every batch of discs and drums that are released for sale have been inspected and conform to all Juratek required specifications
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All parts carry batch control numbers and can be traced from factory to distributor.
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In our design & development department we use the very latest CAD design technology.
Here, our engineers ensure that all parts supplied meet Juratek specification and design parameters.
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Particular attention is given to the discs venting design in order to ensure the correct cooling of the disc whilst in operation.
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During this development process attention is given to:
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Patent Search
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Dimensional Integrity
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Casting Finish
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Machined Area
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Material Specifications
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Vent Configuration
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An area of particular interest is the vent configuration as this is critical to the proper cooling of the brake disc.
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| Poor Vent Joint |
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A poor vent joint causes one surface of the disc to have more surface area, therefore absorbing more heat and more likely to crack. A bad joint causes disrupted airflow.
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| Correct Vent Joint |
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A correct joint is much more difficult to produce as it takes precision to join the pillars together. This kind of joint gives equal surface area to both sides of the discs which optimises airflow and gives even heat distribution.
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