Brakco was another brand showing off ceramic alloy rotors but with a few tweaks.
Carbon ceramic brake pads on steel rotors.
Manufactured for severe duty friction ferro carbon provides between 20 to 40 percent more stopping power and a high resistance to brake fade.
Their rotors have a nice rounded edge that should keep the uci happy and a slotted design to shed crud.
Ferro carbon 2 brake pads.
To help on those long mountain descents the pads feature premium stainless steel shims that maximize heat dissipation noise free braking.
Ferro carbon offers a step up from performance ceramic brake pads.
They re also offering it with either a full 7075 alloy carrier or a combo carbon alloy carrier.
These are included in the top end of high performance brakes and often used in aggressive street mild track use.
The carbon ceramic brakes fitted as standard on many high performance vehicles are constructed in one of two ways either a core of ceramic material reinforced with chopped carbon fibre with an additional ceramic layer on the friction surface or simply the core of ceramic material with chopped carbon fibre and no outer friction layer.
The low dust ceramic brake pads are reinforced with carbon fibers to provide severe duty stopping power without sacrificing everyday drivability.
Finally carbon ceramic brakes are much cleaner and quieter than conventional steel brakes.
The carbon fiber ceramic brake pad not only features thermal scorched pad surface for a fast break in but chamfered slots for noise free braking the carbon fiber ceramic brake pads are chamfered and slotted and have premium stainless steel shims to ensure noise free braking just like the stock brake pads.