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PAGID RS-29 Yellow Brake Pads
Pagid
RS29 is a recent development from the bases of RS19, with
a very similar friction coefficient to RS19 with improvements in
initial bite offering quicker response and slightly more temperature
stable at the upper levels of the temperature range. Developments
in raw material selection and compounding have resulted in improvements
also in pedal feel and feedback, helping with modulation particularly
on lighter applications.
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This material provides very good levels of performance and response
at all temperature levels, only slight temperature inputs are required
to bring the pad up to its optimum performance level. Another favourite
with endurance racers having won many classes at all major endurance
events, such as Le-Mans, Daytona, Spa, Nurburgring, etc. Due to
the exceptional pad life and very low wear on brake discs it has
been possible to run 24 hours with out a change of pads or discs.
Able to withstand slightly higher disc temperatures than RS19, this
has proved more suitable for applications running very high disc
temperatures.
Although designed primarily for endurance racing, because of the
consistent levels of performance and user friendliness many competitors
use this material successfully for sprint and short distance races
also. This has been seen in British GT Cup class, winning the Championship
for the last 3 years in races averaging 1-2 hours in duration. RS29
has also found favour in the growing track day market due to the
level of control, good cold performance, long life and low disc
wear.
The same applies to major track day operator fleets have seen the
benefit of using PAGID pads for corporate track days as an alternative
to RS19 in various applications.
While not being the cheapest brake pads on the market, we have proved
that due to the longer life and less disc wear in comparison to
other competitor’s product, running costs can be reduced in
comparison to cheaper, inferior products.
It is clear that the customer should look beyond the initial purchase
price and make an accurate comparison with other competitor’s
products to find the most cost effective braking solution. When
compared to cheaper pads that wear more quickly and reduce disc
life, and may also not perform consistently to the same level, the
initially more costly product can often work out to be cheaper when
calculated over the entire season.
Friction Level
| Cold |
0.40 |
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| At 100°C |
0.43 |
| At 300°C |
0.47 |
| Max at (@ 550°C) |
0.49 |
Constant working temperature: 400 – 700°C
Max temperature for short period only: 750°C |
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