Formula’s braking system is produced by FERODO.
Official website: http://www.ferodo.co.uk/ferodo_web/
Brand introduction:
FERODO: the world’s brake shoe The first brand of brake pads
In 1897, the world's first brake shoe was manufactured.
In 1901, the patent for this product was obtained.
In 1901, the world's first solidified asbestos-based brake shoe was invented.
In 1968, the world's first semi-metallic brake shoe was invented.
In 1969, he won the Queen's Award for Industry.
In 1979, the world's first non-asbestos semi-metal based brake pad was invented.
In 1989, China Audi’s original CKD components used FERODO brake pads.
In 1990, won the Ford Q1 Award for Best Parts Supplier.
In 1993, it was the first in the same industry in the world to obtain the ISO-9001 comprehensive quality certification from the International Organization for Standardization.
In 1994, it won the Ford Total Quality TQE Award.
In 1995, the world's original vehicle market share was nearly 50%, and the output ranked first in the world.
Since 1926, it has been the designated product for world formula racing.
In 2000, Federal-Mogul Friction Products Co., Ltd. (China) became the first company in the industry to obtain QS9000 certification.
In 2003, the world's mainframe accounted for more than 54%, ranking first in the world.
In 2004, China Federal-Mogul Friction Products Company (FERODO) was the first company in the industry to obtain the T/S16949 certification
FERODO is a member of the World Friction Materials Standards Association FMSI Sponsor and Chairman.
FERODO is now a brand of FEDERAL-MOGUL.
In 1897, a British man named HERBET FROOD invented and manufactured the world's first brake shoe, and obtained the patent for the product in 1901. A formal factory was established, pioneering the modern friction material industry.
In 1904, due to the superiority, safety and reliability of this product, Froude won the first batch of brake pad contracts from the London GENERAL OMNIBUS Company, and began the history of supporting the original manufacturers.
In 1909, with the rapid development of the automobile industry, there was a need for a brake shoe that was more resistant to high temperatures. Froude developed a solidified asbestos friction product. This invention was closely related to the later invention of sintered metal friction materials. The products have influenced the entire world, and brake shoes made with this technology are still used by automobile manufacturers around the world, including China.
In order to build his success, Froude decided to register the FERODO trademark with his name FROOD plus E. From then on, the name quickly resounded throughout the world and became a brake. A recognized symbol of the highest quality in performance, FERODO has even become synonymous with brake shoes in many countries.
FERODO has built many enviable world firsts and created unparalleled records in motorsports and competition. More than 330 international car competition champions have used FERODO brake shoes to win. Since 1924 to the present, FERODO brake shoes have been the designated products for all levels of World Formula 3 racing, World Formula 1 racing, and World Motorcycle Championship.
In 1968, FERODO developed the world's first innovative semi-metal-based brake shoe, and won the Queen's Award for Industry in 1969, which was the highest recognition of FERODO's success.
FERODO has never stopped further research on friction materials. By cooperating with motor sports, aerospace and military sectors, FERODO has always been a world leader in the friction material industry. Leading position. In 1979, Philodo announced the launch of the world's first non-asbestos, non-semi-metal high-performance disc brake shoe! This product reaches the highest technical depth in the industry.
While all manufacturers rely on a few friction media, FERODO uses more than 35 friction media to ensure a perfect match for every vehicle braking technology. At temperatures as high as 850°C and as low as minus 60°C, Ferodo still maintains the best braking effect. The ergonomics are integrated into it, making Ferodo brakes feel smoother, which is the biggest joy for passengers who are prone to motion sickness.
As a major supplier to Ford Motor Company, Philodo won the 1990 Ford Best Parts Supplier Q1 Award and the 1994 Ford Total Quality TQE Award. Most of German Volkswagen's automobile brake pads use Ferodo products. They believe that Ferodo is a silent (noiseless) brake part.
As a multinational company, Philodo has established more than 20 independent or joint ventures or cooperative production factories in more than 20 countries around the world by issuing patent licenses. The main brands produced and sold are: FERODO (global) ABEX (France) BERAL (Germany and South Korea) NECTO (Spain) SDI (Malaysia) JBI (Japan) SUMITOMO (Japan)...
Most of Ferodo's products have become supporting products for the world's top automobile manufacturers and are sold in more than 200 countries around the world: the main supporting products include: Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW. Rolls-Royce, Citro?n, Iveco. Opel, Ferrari. Luhua, Senova, Mazda. Hyundai, Porsche, Honda, Volvo, Volkswagen...
For more than 100 years, Ferodo's outstanding achievements in the industry have made it THE RIRST NAME IN BRADES earlier than (No. 1 in brake shoes in the world), Philodo has become a symbol of the highest quality of brake shoes.