Understanding Brake Fade and How DFC Products Combat It

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When it comes to vehicle safety, effective braking is non-negotiable. However, one of the most concerning issues drivers face is brake fade—a temporary reduction in braking performance caused by excessive heat, which affects the entire brake system. Whether you’re navigating steep descents, towing heavy loads, or dealing with high-performance driving conditions, brake fade can compromise safety.

At Dynamic Friction Company (DFC), we design our brake products to resist brake fade and maintain consistent, reliable performance under extreme conditions. Let’s dive into what brake fade is, why it occurs, and how DFC products offer a solution.

What Is Brake Fade?

Brake fade occurs when a vehicle’s braking system loses effectiveness due to heat buildup. This can happen in various scenarios, such as repeated heavy braking or extended downhill driving, where the friction materials in the pads and rotors overheat and lose their ability to generate the necessary stopping force. Heat buildup reduces braking power, leading to a significant reduction in braking performance and compromising safety.

Types of Brake Fade: Brake Fluid Fade

  1. Friction Fade: Overheated brake pads lose their ability to generate friction, reducing stopping power.
  2. Fluid Fade: Excessive heat causes the brake fluid to boil, creating vapor that reduces hydraulic pressure in the braking system. This phenomenon, known as brake fluid fade, occurs when the brake fluid becomes compressible due to boiling. Prolonged or heavy braking can lead to this condition, especially if moisture in the fluid lowers its boiling point, ultimately resulting in reduced braking power. It is recommended to flush the system to prevent or address brake fluid fade.
  3. Mechanical Fade: Components like rotors warp or degrade due to extreme heat, affecting the braking system’s mechanical integrity.

Causes and Symptoms of Brake Fade

Brake fade occurs when the braking system’s ability to stop the vehicle is reduced due to excessive heat buildup, worn-out brake pads, or brake fluid leaks. Recognizing the causes and symptoms of brake fade is crucial for maintaining vehicle safety.

  • Excessive Heat Buildup: When brake pads and rotors overheat, they lose their ability to generate friction, leading to brake fade. This is common during repeated heavy braking or extended downhill driving.
  • Worn-Out Brake Pads: As brake pads wear down, they become less effective at generating the necessary friction. This can cause the brake pedal to feel spongy or soft, reducing stopping power.
  • Brake Fluid Leaks: Leaks in the brake fluid system can lead to a spongy brake pedal and decreased stopping power, as the hydraulic pressure needed for effective braking is compromised.
  • Aggressive Driving: Quick stops and fast starts generate excessive heat in the braking system, increasing the risk of brake fade.
  • High-Speed Driving: Driving at high speeds can cause significant heat buildup in the braking system, leading to reduced braking effectiveness.
  • Heavy Vehicles: Trucks, buses, and other heavy vehicles are more prone to brake fade due to their increased weight and higher braking demands.

Why Brake Fade Is Dangerous

Brake fade reduces your ability to stop quickly, increasing the risk of accidents. Unlike brake fade, which is a temporary reduction in braking power due to heat, brake failure is a more severe issue caused by mechanical or hydraulic faults. It’s especially dangerous during high-stress situations like emergency braking or when traveling at high speeds.

Prevention and Maintenance

Preventing brake fade requires regular maintenance and mindful driving habits. Here are some effective strategies to keep your braking system in top condition:

  • Regular Brake Pad Replacements: Ensure your brake pads are replaced regularly to maintain optimal friction and stopping power. Worn-out pads are less effective and more prone to overheating.
  • Brake Fluid Checks: Regularly check brake fluid levels and condition to prevent leaks and ensure the hydraulic system functions properly. Using high-quality brake fluid with a higher boiling point can also help prevent fluid fade.
  • Engine Braking: Utilize engine braking by downshifting to slow down, which reduces the load on the braking system and helps prevent brake fade.
  • Lower Gear: When driving down steep hills, use a lower gear to control your speed and reduce reliance on the brakes, minimizing heat buildup.
  • Avoid Aggressive Driving: Smooth, gradual stops and starts help prevent excessive heat buildup in the braking system, reducing the risk of brake fade.

How DFC Products Are Engineered to Prevent Brake Fade

At DFC, we focus on advanced materials, engineering, and design to combat the effects of heat buildup. Selecting the right brake pad material is crucial for preventing brake fade, especially under extreme conditions. Our products are specifically designed to maintain optimal performance under extreme conditions, giving you confidence and control when it matters most.

Key Features of DFC Products to Combat Brake Fade: Brake Pad Material

  1. Advanced Friction Materials: The DFC 5000 ADVANCED Brake Pads feature a specialized formulation designed to deliver consistent pedal feel and superb fade resistance. These pads ensure stable friction performance across a wide temperature range, making them ideal for daily driving and demanding conditions alike.
  2. Positive Mold Construction: Our brake pads are manufactured using positive mold construction, which ensures consistent friction material density for reliable performance. This method minimizes the risk of overheating.
  3. Scorching and Post-Curing: All DFC brake pads are 100% post-cured and scorched to eliminate uncured bonding agents, providing immediate stopping power and reducing the likelihood of fade during the initial break-in period.
  4. High Carbon Rotors: DFC’s GeoSpec Coated Brake Rotors are engineered with high carbon content, which improves heat dissipation and reduces the risk of warping, a common cause of mechanical fade. Disc brakes are more effective in dissipating heat and preventing brake fade compared to drum brakes, making them standard in most modern vehicles.
  5. Ventilation Design: Our rotors feature advanced ventilation patterns to enhance airflow, keeping temperatures low during heavy braking sessions.
  6. Premium Brake Fluid: Using high-quality brake fluid with a higher boiling point can prevent fluid fade. At DFC, we recommend pairing our pads and rotors with premium fluid for optimal results.

DFC Brake Pads vs. OEM Brake Pads

When it comes to choosing brake pads, DFC offers significant advantages over OEM options, particularly in terms of fade resistance and overall performance.

  • Fade Resistance: DFC brake pads are engineered to provide superior fade resistance, even under extreme temperatures and demanding braking conditions. This ensures consistent performance and safety.
  • Friction Material: DFC uses proprietary friction materials designed to deliver consistent braking performance and excellent fade resistance. These materials are formulated to handle a wide range of temperatures and driving conditions.
  • Ceramic Materials: Many DFC brake pads incorporate ceramic materials, which offer improved durability and heat resistance compared to traditional materials. This results in longer-lasting pads and better performance under stress.
  • OEM Compatibility: DFC brake pads are designed to be fully compatible with OEM brake systems, making them an ideal upgrade for drivers seeking enhanced braking performance without the need to replace their entire braking system.

Real-World Applications of Brake System

DFC products are designed for diverse applications, from daily driving to heavy-duty and performance use. Whether you’re managing the intense heat of a track day or navigating challenging terrain, DFC components provide the durability and fade resistance needed to perform in any condition.

Trust Dynamic Friction Company for Fade-Resistant Brake Performance

Brake fade can compromise safety and confidence on the road, but it’s preventable with the right components. At DFC, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions that combat brake fade and ensure your braking system performs at its best, even under the toughest conditions.

Upgrade to DFC products and experience the difference that quality and engineering excellence can make.

Testimonial Tuesday: “I can’t say enough good things about the product”

Testimonial Tuesday is back!

Today we catch up with Ray Nowicky from Auto Works of Knoxville in Knoxville, TN. 

Ray and his shop first tried DFC products in 2017 and he’s never looked back. Not only have he and his customers had great luck with the DFC 5000 ADVANCED Brake Pads, he’s also a big fan of DFC’s warranty. 

The combination of a quality product, happy customers, and a reliable warranty goes a long way in running a successful shop. Ray concludes, “I can’t say enough good things about the product.”

Click the video above to watch Ray’s full testimonial and find out how the DFC 5000 ADVANCED Brake Pads back you up!

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Testimonial Tuesday: “You will not be disappointed”

Testimonial Tuesday is back!

Today we catch up with Brake Specialist Eli from Brake World in Royal Palm Beach, FL.

A year and half ago, Eli found himself needing an upgrade in brake quality. After evaluating several important options, he switched to DFC. Since then, Brake World uses DFC Brake Parts exclusively, and they haven’t looked back. 

Click the video below to watch his testimonial.

Eli understands that when it comes to brakes, you need top quality, dependable  parts. Yes, performance and function are important, but it’s equally important to satisfy the customer and avoid those dreaded comebacks. 

He adds, “We’ve been absolutely satisfied with the quality and the performance” of DFC Brakes. “Give them a chance,” Eli continues, “and you will not be disappointed.”

DFC’s mission is to deliver quality and innovation by manufacturing OE quality brake products for all foreign and domestic vehicles. 


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Testimonial Tuesday: Fleet Edition

Testimonial Tuesday is back (Fleet Edition)!

Today we catch up with Fleet Manager David Nichols from Washington County/Johnson City EMS in Johnson City, TN. 

Nichols oversees a fleet of 54 vehicles that provide emergency response to roughly 32,000 callers a year. 

Click the video below to watch his testimonial.

Nichols understands that drivers who frequently carry heavy loads require heavy duty stopping power. That’s why his Fleet “rides exclusively on DFC products.” 

He adds, “We have found that the GEOSPEC high-carbon content rotors resist cracking. The 1214 Series Heavy Duty Brake Pads resist fading and stop well at all temperatures.”

There’s no doubt that when it comes to emergency response (especially with that kind of volume) you absolutely need performance and dependability. 

DFC’s mission is to deliver quality and innovation by manufacturing OE quality brake products for all foreign and domestic vehicles, and for fleets of all sizes.

We recognize the ever changing conditions drivers of all vehicles face. Our products are designed to meet these needs, allowing drivers to stop when they need it most. 


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Testimonial Tuesday: “As close to an OEM as possible”

Testimonial Tuesday is back!

Today we’re talking DFC with Bryan from Ken’s Auto Center in San Diego, CA. 

“It’s really important that we get as close to an OEM as we absolutely, possibly can,” says Bryan. He explains that both the material and craftsmanship of DFC is “top notch.”

Click the video below to watch the testimonial.

Pricing is one of the pain points of customers everywhere.

As Bryan mentions, there is variation between a full factory fit and an economy-style rotor. To save money, customers sometimes prefer one over the other. That said, he considers DFC an excellent choice for either need. 

As part of their commitment to serving the military and its veterans, Ken’s Auto Center plans to create a program that offers veterans a free set of DFC Brake Pads with every brake job. We wish this new program great success in braking boundaries!

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DFC Announces New Application – 2017-2020 BMW 5 Series

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Southern California brake parts supplier, Dynamic Friction Company (DFC) announces that it is the first brake supplier to release front and rear disc brake rotors, pads, hardware kits, and sensors for the all new 2017 – 2020 BMW 5 Series. 

2017-2020 530i, 530i xDrive

2017-2020 540i, 540i xDrive

DFC 5000 ADVANCED Brake Pads (1551-2060-00 / 1551-1473-00)

Selected friction materials designed to meet the demands of modern vehicles with ABS and Automated Braking Systems. 

DFC 5000 EURO Ceramic Brake Pads (1600-2060-00 / 1600-1473-00)

Designed just for European applications, DFC 5000 EURO Ceramic Brake Pads are formulated to provide optimal and reliable stopping performance, excellent fade resistance, low dust, and stable friction performance across a wide temperature range.

DFC HI-CARBON ALLOY Brake Rotors (900-31169DA/900-31170DA / 900-31168A)

Manufactured for european vehicles, our High Carbon iron formulations (Molybdenum, Chromium, and Carbon) enhances noise dampening characteristics, while providing high strength, and increased thermal conductivity compared to standard discs, which increases durability. 

DFC HI-TEMP Brake Sensors (341-31078 / 341-31079)

DFC Hi-Temp Brake Wear Sensors are manufactured and quality tested to a fine tolerance that meets or exceeds OE standards for performance, and durability.

DFC Hardware Kits (340-31030 / 340-31046)

We’ve combined the features of PTFE Coating, Vulcanized rubber, and stainless steel all in one hardware kit.

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CERRITOS, CA – California based, Dynamic Friction Company (DFC) announced that Tesla Model S (2012-2019) and Model X (2016-2019) brake components have been added to the DFC premium brake offering.  The new part number additions have been made available in DFC’s premium rotor, friction, and hardware line.

DFC’s GeoSpec Coated brake rotor offering has been engineered to precise specifications in order to mimic the Tesla factory components.  All DFC GeoSpec Coated brake rotors are specially coated to form a durable and attractive silver-gray finish that fights rust. Each rotor is prepared with a non-directional finish to promote a faster and more even brake pad bed-in, along with quieter and smoother stops.

The combination of DFC’s GeoSpec Coated brake rotors along with the 5000 Advanced application specific formulated brake pads and hardware kit, serves to ensure that braking characteristics maintain factory performance and feel. “We fully acknowledge that the technology behind the advanced braking systems of Tesla require advanced attention to detail in every aspect of its design and have gone the extra mile to ensure that our research and development teams strictly follow the original design,” says DFC Co-Founder, Dino Crescentini.

Thank you for joining us today and we hope to see you on our next product release.