Claims
- 1. A non-asbestos friction material comprising a fibrous base material impregnated with about 35 to about 65%, by weight, phenolic or modified phenolic resin, the fibrous base material consisting essentially of a plurality of fibrillated aramid fibers having a freeness of about 150 to about 450 on the Canadian Standard Freeness Index, cellulose fibers, and at least one filler material, wherein the filler material is held onto an outer surface of the fibrous base material by the fibrillated aramid fibers; wherein the fibrillated aramid fibers, cellulose fibers and filler material are present in amounts sufficient to provide surface smoothness and shuddering dampening properties to the friction material; the fibrous base material, consisting essentially in percent, by weight, based on the weight of the fibrous base material, about 20 to about 30%, by weight, fibrillated aramid fibers; about 20 to about 30%, by weight, cellulose fibers; and about 50 to about 60%, by weight, diatomaceous earth filler material; wherein the friction material has a coefficient of friction (.mu.) versus slipping speed (v) relationship, which is defined as d.mu.dv>0 in the speed range of about 0 to about 3 m/sec.
- 2. A non-asbestos friction material comprising a fibrous base material impregnated with about 35 to about 65%, by weight, phenolic or modified phenolic resin, the fibrous base material consisting essentially of, about 15 to about 25%, by weight, fibrillated aramid fibers having a freeness of about 150 to about 450 on the Canadian Standard Freeness Index; about 20 to about 30%, by weight, cotton cellulose fibers; about 5 to about 15%, by weight, hemp; and about 50 to about 60%, by weight, diatomaceous earth filler material, based on the weight of the fibrous base material, wherein the filler material is held onto an outer surface of the fibrous base material by the fibrillated aramid fibers; wherein the fibrillated aramid fibers, cotton cellulose and hemp fibers and filler material are present in amounts sufficient to provide surface smoothness and shuttering dampening properties to the friction material, and wherein the friction material has a coefficient of friction (.mu.) versus slipping speed (v) relationship, which is defined as d.mu.dv>0 in the speed range of about 0 to about 3 m/sec.
- 3. The fibrous base material of claim 1, wherein the filler material comprises particles having a diameter ranging from about 6 to about 38 microns.
- 4. The fibrous base material of claim 1 consisting essentially of about 25% cellulose fibers, about 25% fibrillated aramid fibers and about 50% diatomaceous earth filler material.
- 5. The fibrous base material of claim 2 consisting essentially of about 10% hemp fibers and about 20% cotton fibers, about 25% fibrillated aramid fibers, and about 50% diatamaceous earth filler material.
- 6. The fibrous base material of claim 5 wherein the aramid fibers are present in an amount of about 25%, and the filler comprises diatomaceous earth present in an amount of about 50%.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/284,330 filed on Aug. 2, 1994, now abandoned.
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