The FMC friction disc is a critical component in power transmission and hydraulic or mechanical braking systems, designed to transfer torque and control motion efficiently. These discs are typically made from high-strength composite materials resistant to wear and heat, capable of withstanding surface pressures exceeding **25 MPa**. The diameter and thickness vary according to the application, generally ranging from **150 to 500 mm** in diameter and **5 to 15 mm** in thickness, and they are widely used in heavy industrial machinery such as hydraulic presses, mobile cranes, and die-casting machines. Precisely engineered grooves and friction surfaces enhance performance, reduce slippage, and extend service life, playing a key role in maintaining system safety and operational efficiency.
The FMC graphite disc is a specialized component in hydraulic and power transmission systems, designed to withstand high temperatures up to 350°C and surface pressures exceeding 20 MPa. These discs are constructed from a composite of graphite fibers and wear-resistant resins, providing a friction coefficient between 0.35 and 0.45, enabling precise and stable torque transfer. The disc diameter typically ranges from 100 to 400 mm with a thickness of 5 to 12 mm, making it suitable for heavy machinery such as mobile cranes, hydraulic presses from 500 to 3000 tons, and industrial die-casting machines. Engineered grooves on the friction surface reduce heat buildup, prevent slippage, and extend service life, ensuring safe and continuous operation of the system.