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The Automotive Brake market is composed of a variety of brake systems and components. These include disc brakes, drum brakes, anti-lock braking systems, and electronic stability control systems. Disc brakes are the most common type of brake system, and consist of a rotor, caliper, and brake pads. Drum brakes are a less common type of brake system, and consist of a drum, wheel cylinder, and brake shoes. Anti-lock braking systems are designed to prevent wheel lockup during hard braking, and are typically found on higher-end vehicles. Electronic stability control systems are designed to improve vehicle stability and handling, and are becoming increasingly common on modern vehicles.
The Automotive Brake market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering brake systems and components. Some of these companies include Bosch, Continental, Aisin Seiki, Akebono, and Brembo. Show Less Read more