Elakhame et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Production of asbestos free brake pad using periwinkle shell as filler materialElakhame et al., 2017
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- Elakhame Z
- Olotu O
- Abiodun Y
- Akubueze E
- Akinsanya O
- Kaffo P
- Oladele O
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- Int. J. Sci. Eng. Res
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The development of asbestos-free automotive brake pad using periwinkle shell particles as frictional filler material is presented. This was with a view to exploiting the characteristics of the periwinkle shell, which is largely deposited as a waste, in replacing asbestos which has …
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