Nottingham City Transport select PFC Brakes pads after trial confirms its pads last twice as long with potential savings of over £60,000
Results of an initial trial indicate PFC Brakes dramatically outperform their competitors and significantly reduce disc wear, leading to substantial financial and time savings.
An extended trial with Nottingham City Transport (NCT) and subsequent trouble free use have demonstrated that PFC Brakes offer fleet operators the opportunity to make considerable cost savings through the simple switching of brake pad supplier. The trial, led by NCT, monitored pad and disc wear on two Scania double decker buses, which are used daily around the city. The results confirmed that the PFC Brakes would cover 156,000km compared to the existing pads, which last, on average, 85,000km. Crucially, the less abrasive PFC Brakes compound meant that disc life was also doubled – further reducing costs and workshop time.
In the first trial the 21mm PFC pads and new (separately purchased) 44mm discs were fitted to the rear axle of bus 743. They were then monitored and measured by both PFC and NCT on a six weekly basis. Over an 11 month period, the discs remained at 44mm and the pads had only worn by 5mm, despite having covered 52,000km, using the previous pad specification new discs would typically be needed after the second set of pads. A second trial using PFC Brakes’ pads fitted on the front axle of bus 720 returned equally pleasing results, with just 4mm of wear over 40,000km and, again, a lifespan of up to four years. With less time in the workshop, NCT calculated it would save £60,000 if it rolled PFC Brakes’ pads out across the fleet.
“Following the successful trial with PFC pads NCT now fits these as standard across the fleet of double deckers,” says Graham Smith, NCT’s engineering manager. “This has also included the vehicles in the Network fleet at Parliament Street depot which now totals 220 vehicles. The fleet is made up of Scania double deckers ranging from 2003 up to 2014 models. This also makes standardising on one pad type much simpler to control and gives the company possible saving of over £60,000. As Parliament Street is a big bus depot with only 11 midi buses it was easy to convert all vehicles to PFC once the warranty period had expired.”
Since 1953 PFC Brakes has manufactured brakes in the USA, notably for the automotive and motorsport industry where it is already supplying large fleets such as U-Haul and FedEx. Thanks to its ability to offer significant cost savings through its patented Carbon Metallic compounds, the Oxfordshire-based European division is now expanding its CV business across the UK and Europe. “Our Carbon Metallic compounds have been proven to offer longer life with less maintenance on US duty cycles,” says PFC Brakes Europe’s managing director, Peter Babbage, “This and other carefully monitored projects in the UK has highlighted the benefits for European operators to make valuable savings through a simple pad change.”
All PFC Brakes’ pads rely on a Carbon Metallic compound, with specific constructions for each application. Derived from the harsh motorsport environment, where the firm has won more championships than any other brake manufacturer, the carbon material in a metallic matrix improves thermal stability, stopping power and noise. In line with all PFC Brakes’ products, the pads exceed current and planned US legislation for copper content which is very likely to be introduced in Europe in the future.
Following the success to date, NCT is now also using PFC Brakes’ components on its Solo and Versa vehicles.
About PFC Brakes
Founded in 1953 and headquartered in Clover, South Carolina, USA, PFC Brakes designs and manufactures high performance brake components for motorsport, performance road, commercial vehicle, off highway and motorcycle applications. With a culture of ‘No Compromise’ that runs through the whole organisation, PFC Brakes sets the standard with innovative brake parts to outperform and outlast the competition. This advantage has led PFC Brakes to be specified by leading vehicle manufacturers including, most recently, Porsche for its Supercup race car. In motorsport, PFC Brakes has won more championships than any other brake company in the world. Its European headquarters are in Banbury, UK. For more information, please visit www.pfcbrakes.com
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Press Contact: Nick Bailey
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PFC Brakes Sales: Richard Ledger
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