What material are clutches made of?
What material are clutches made of? Materials. A common friction material is an organic compound resin with a copper wire facing or a ceramic material. Ceramic materials can often transmit higher torque loads, but they can cause increased wear rates of the flywheel. Until the mid 1990s asbestos was also used in clutch plates. What is clutch lining material? Your clutch lining material will be Organic, Ceramic, Kevlar or Feramalloy. Kevlar like organic needs a fairly high clamping force due to it having a similar co-efficient of friction to organic. Its advantage is its ability to withstand heat. Often Kevlar...