Rear Disc Rotor Material & Dimensional Standards

Rear disc rotors are engineered from High-Carbon Grey Cast Iron to ensure high thermal conductivity and comply with SAE J431 or ISO safety standards. They maintain strict dimensional tolerances, such as a lateral run-out under 0.05mm, to provide smooth braking and prevent pedal pulsation.

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Rear disc rotors are primarily engineered from High-Carbon Grey Cast Iron (specifically Grade G3000 or G3500) due to its superior thermal conductivity, vibration damping, and wear resistance. These components are manufactured according to strict international standards such as SAE J431 and ISO 26867, which dictate the chemical composition and mechanical strength required for safe braking. Dimensionally, rear rotors are often designed as “solid” discs—unlike the thicker, vented front rotors—since they handle less braking load. To ensure smooth operation, critical tolerances such as Lateral Run-out (typically kept under 0.05mm) and Disc Thickness Variation (DTV) (under 0.01mm) are strictly enforced to prevent pedal pulsation and ensure consistent friction across the surface.

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