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The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation

Textar launches new brake discs for CV market

Date: Thursday 22 April 2021

TMD Friction, through its Textar brand, has introduced 70 new brake disc references for the commercial vehicle (CV) aftermarket, to meet the demand for optimum braking performance and safety.

Textar’s new solid and vented brake discs cover a range of popular truck, trailer and bus applications, which include Mercedes-Benz, DAF, Volvo, Renault, Iveco, Scania, Bova, Neoplan, Solaris and Kögel.

As a company that is constantly developing its product range to meet market demand, Textar recognises that braking is a safety critical product category, and the optimum braking result can only be achieved with brake discs precisely tailored to the brake pad.

The latest brake disc products released from Textar complement its growing range of brake discs, brake pads, accessories and wear indicators. At Textar, every product comes with the assurance of total quality, maximum safety, intelligent design and ultimate reliability.

As part of Textar’s innovative design, each disc incorporates venting technology for improved cooling during braking, a heat channel to improve heat dissipation and provide anti-vibration performance benefits, a special casting process to deliver homogeneous material surface and fitment surface precision machined within OE tolerances for seamless assembly.

The perfect partner for your fleet, Textar’s product range is manufactured in strict accordance with OE tolerances and exceeds the ECE R90 requirements to ensure ultimate braking performance, lifespan, comfort and that high quality is maintained.

Fleet operators can find Textar’s latest brake disc range via Brakebook, the brand’s online catalogue. This virtual platform allows users to search for multiple part numbers, create their own personalised catalogue and offers weekly updates.

Visit https://textar.com for the latest news, updates and product information from Textar.