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Rail Transit Brake Disc

Rail Transit Brake Disc

Aluminum matrix composite brake disc for subway and metro — unsprung-weight reduction where it matters.

−7.5 t
Per 8-car train
Conductivity vs. cast iron
−50%
Wear
RT 280–600
MPa tensile
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Why It Wins

Dramatic weight reduction

Cutting 7.5 tonnes of unsprung weight per 8-car train lowers track wear, acceleration energy, and braking load.

High thermal conductivity

Roughly 4× the conductivity of cast iron, so braking heat disperses fast — no thermal hot spots, no cracking.

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Lower lifecycle cost

Total cost over operating-time × year beats ductile cast iron despite a higher unit price.

Proven composite matrix

Backed by a 300+ formulation database and multi-dimensional matching of powder + ceramic reinforcement.

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Vented disc — composite matrix
Vented disc — composite matrix
Aluminum-matrix composite disc, isolated
Aluminum-matrix composite disc, isolated
Mounted on vehicle with red caliper
Mounted on vehicle with red caliper

vs. Cast-Iron Brake Disc

Key metrics under matched operating conditions, sourced from Xiangtou thermal-mechanical simulation and bench tests.

Metric Cast iron Al-matrix composite Δ
Disc weight 76 kg 30 kg −60%
Peak surface temp (T_max) >342 ℃ 305 ℃ cooler
T_max ÷ T_min ratio 3.42 1.55 more uniform
Density ~7.2 g/cm³ 2.8–3.05 g/cm³ −58%

Why aluminum matrix composite for rails?

Cast iron brake discs on rail vehicles are heavy. Every kilogram of unsprung weight costs energy at every acceleration and every braking cycle. Traditional composite upgrades hit a wall on heat — the brake material either cracks under thermal cycling or loses stiffness at temperature.

Xiangtou’s powder-metallurgy aluminum matrix composite threads that needle. The matrix stays stiff hot. The ceramic reinforcement absorbs energy. And because conductivity is roughly four times cast iron, heat leaves the disc before it can pool into a crack-forming hot spot.

Operating envelope

  • Temperature: RT through 300 ℃ continuous operation
  • Tensile strength: 280–600 MPa depending on formulation
  • Density: 2.8–3.05 g/cm³ — versus ~7.2 for cast iron
  • Machinability: conventional tooling after sintering and near-net shaping

See full property envelopes on the Technology page.