Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake applauds the recent state laws passed in California and Washington that reduce the amount of copper allowed in brake friction materials beginning in 2021.
Bendix says its full line of branded foundation drum brakes -- available on a full range of OE models today -- currently meets the new state mandates.
"We commend the lawmakers and the other parties involved who worked hard to bring the legislation to fruition," said Walt Frankiewicz, president of Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake. "These laws address key environmental needs and, most importantly, bring greater attention to the commercial vehicles used on our nation's roadways."
In March 2010, Washington became the first state to pass legislation in an effort to protect its waterways from the runoff of toxic copper brake dust. California's bill became law in September 2010. Similar legislation is underway in Rhode Island and New York.
The California law mandates that brakes contain no more than five percent copper beginning in 2021. By 2025, the limit will be reduced to 0.5 percent. Washington's law is similar, with a five percent limit by 2021, and the establishment of an advisory committee to assess the feasibility of lowering the limit to 0.5 percent in subsequent years.
Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake is a member of the Brake Manufacturers Council, an operating council of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA). MEMA, on behalf of the council, has helped to shape the copper debate and legislation. The association applauded the signing of California's bill.
All Bendix foundation drum brake linings contain less than five percent copper, making them compliant to the 2021 requirement. The company's drum brake lineup is also nearly 100 percent compliant with the more stringent 2025 copper restrictions. The majority of Bendix air disc brake systems contain less than 5 percent copper, making them 2021 compliant as well. Bendix is working to reduce the copper content in the small percentage of its disc brake systems that would not be compliant to the future 2021 regulation. Disc brakes are semi-metallic and pose a greater compliance challenge for all manufacturers.
"Bendix is committed to developing advanced technologies that meet the coming copper restrictions," said Aaron Schwass, director, foundation brakes at Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake. "Our goal is to provide our customers with cost-effective solutions that comply with state laws, while improving brake service life and contributing to our mission of improving the safety of our highways."
More info: www.foundationbrakes.com.
Bendix Lauds Copper Limits in Brake Friction Materials
Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake applauds the recent state laws passed in California and Washington that reduce the amount of copper allowed in brake friction materials beginning in 2021
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