New titanium shims are a must-have for high-performance braking
These new perforated titanium heat insulation shims have been shown in laboratory tests to reduce heat transfer through the pads to the caliper by around 90°F.
New titanium shims are a must-have for high-performance braking
These new perforated titanium heat insulation shims have been shown in laboratory tests to reduce heat transfer through the pads to the caliper by around 90°F.
These tests were conducted to compare the heat transferred with plain shims or perforated shims and EBC race materials were used. However, the physics remains sound and any semi-metallic pad should benefit from shim heat insulation.
Most caliper seals are damaged at temperatures over 220C/400F, which means anything to reduce heat getting to them is good news. EBC recommends re-sealing any calipers where heat strips show temperatures have passed this limit.
Laser-cut from titanium sheet and perforated to reduce conductive heat transfer, the EBC titanium shims come in sets of two or four depending on caliper type and are for popular front fitments only.
Shims are applied to your pad set and can be re-used at pad change unless damaged.
First of all, all race pads from EBC and every other brand are supplied without any shims at all, and EBC’s titanium shims are advised for all brands of the pad and will reduce heat transfer in the higher temperatures of racing. They are therefore a worthwhile investment. This applies to any brand of pad, we are not saying EBC generate more heat than others because they do not….all pads generate heat and braking energy is always translated into heat.
Non-race caliper (stock) pads feature an anti-noise shim that has a rubber coating and it’s best to replace those with a harder titanium shim to reduce pedal sponge and shim distortion. Titanium shims are much harder and less likely to buckle and distort. OEM rubberised stock shims are also not perforated and the reduced surface contact area with the EBC perforated shims reduces conductive heat transfer.
The EBC titanium shims are of course perforated for this reason.
EBC did some simple lab test show in the graph above which clearly showed that although a plain (non-perforated) titanium shim helps, a perforated shim is far better at heat reducing heat transfer into the caliper.
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