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Brake fade is a phenomenon that occurs when the brakes of a vehicle become less effective due to excessive heat. It is a common issue in brake systems and components, and can be caused by a variety of factors, such as excessive use, poor maintenance, or inadequate cooling. Brake fade can lead to a decrease in braking performance, and can even cause complete brake failure.
In order to prevent brake fade, manufacturers of brake systems and components have developed a variety of solutions, such as improved cooling systems, better brake pads, and more efficient brake calipers. These solutions are designed to reduce the amount of heat generated by the brakes, and to ensure that the brakes remain effective even under heavy use.
The brake fade market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering a range of solutions. Some of the major players in the market include Brembo, Akebono, Bosch, and Continental. Show Less Read more