Nucap Launches Galvanized NRS Brake Pads

Feb. 13, 2019
Nucap Industries has launched a line of Galvanized NRS brake pads “which are galvanized and not painted and work seamlessly with all friction composites,” according to Montu Khokhar, CEO.

Nucap Industries has launched a line of Galvanized NRS brake pads “which are galvanized and not painted and work seamlessly with all friction composites,” according to Montu Khokhar, CEO.

“Mechanically attached friction on a galvanized steel backing plate is by far the safest, most long-lasting brake pad you can install in a vehicle today,” says Khokhar. “We are honored to introduce Galvanized NRS brake pads, which represents a revolution in brake pad technology, and as a response to a lack of consistency in the aftermarket. Mechanics across North America and globally can provide a high level of safety to their customers by using our brake pads.“

“Nucap is proud to be a leader in brake pad innovation and provide progressive solutions to the mechanic community along with end-users across North America,” says Walsh McPherson, director of marketing. “NRS is a mechanical retention feature that enables the steel to be coated prior to pressing friction composites such as ceramics, metallic, or organics via flash molding, positive molding or cold fusion technology. NRS is effective under all these conditions regardless of the friction material. NRS is Nucap’s mechanical retention system that has been used successfully on OE and aftermarket applications for over 20 years. Since 1994, Nucap has developed braking solutions in more than 90 countries, designed for fit, form, functional requirements and most importantly, safety.”

Twenty years ago, technicians didn’t need to worry about rust, because all backing plates were galvanized or plated. However, today techs are not informed of the quality of brake pads, since much of the product is imported from overseas and subject to no federal or local standards, according to Nucap.

Nucap says it has spent decades researching the nature of galvanization and is a pioneer in the science of molding friction material onto the galvanized plate. The result is Galvanized NRS brake pads, with OE specifications and design characteristics, at an aftermarket price.

Galvanized NRS brake pads will prolong the life of brake pads and improve safety, according to Nucap. Mechanical retention has been specified by OE manufacturers on many medium- and heavy-duty applications, the company adds.

“Aftermarket products rarely adhere to this OE specification, leading to a greater risk of friction delamination and a safety concern,” says Nucap. “The Friction Materials Standards Institute, or FMSI, has now indicated the references that require mechanical retention, representing a shift in the automotive community toward greater brake safety and awareness. Mechanics and end-users can reduce brake pad headaches and increase customer safety and satisfaction by selecting only galvanized product, which Nucap now offers online.”

For more information, visit www.nrsbrakes.com.

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