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GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 21.120.20;43.040.40
Q 69
Replacing GB/T 11834-2000
Friction linings for industrial and agricultural
machines
ISSUED ON: JULY 20, 2011
IMPLEMENTED ON: MARCH 01, 2012
Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine;
Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of
China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Classification ... 5
4 Requirements ... 6
5 Test method ... 9
6 Inspection rules ... 10
7 Marking, packaging, transportation and storage ... 12
Foreword
This Standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This Standard replaces GB/T 11834-2000, Asbestos friction linings for industrial
machines. Compared with GB/T 11834-2000, the major technical changes of
this Standard are as follows:
-- Change the standard name from “Asbestos friction linings for industrial
machines” to “Friction linings for industrial and agricultural machines”;
-- Cancel the process performance in Table 1; amend “Materials” to
“Materials and processes”; unify Class 3 No. 1, Class 3 No. 2 and Class
3 No. 3 in Table 1 into Class 3; add LP2 and corresponding requirements
to Class 2 products (see Table 1; Table 1 of version 2000);
-- For the basic thickness dimensions in Table 2, Table 4, and Table 10,
change “≤6.3” and “>6.3 ~ 10.0” to “≤6.5” and “>6.5 ~ 10.0” respectively
(see Table 2, Table 4; Table 2 and Table 4 of version 2000);
-- Unify Class 3 No. 1, Class 3 No. 2 and Class 3 No. 3 in Table 5 into Class
3; change the friction coefficient at 200°C of Class 3 in Table 5 from “0.20
~ 0.60” to “0.25 ~ 0.60”; change the friction coefficient at 250°C from “0.15
~ 0.60” to “0.20 ~ 0.60” (see Table 5; Table 5 of version 2000);
-- Unify Class 3 No.1, Class 3 No. 2, Class 3 No. 3 in Table 6 into Class 3;
add the allowable deviation of the specified friction coefficient of the
highest test temperature section of various products in Table 6 (see Table
6; Table 6 of version 2000);
-- Unify Class 3 No.1, Class 3 No. 2, Class 3 No. 3 in Table 7 into Class 3;
modify the expression method of wear rate in Table 7, from “≤” to “0~”;
modify the wear rate of Class 3 at 250°C from “≤2.00” to “0 ~ 1.50” (see
Table 7; Table 7 of version 2000);
-- Modify the test conditions in Table 9; increase the maximum test
temperature of LP3 to 250°C (see Table 9; Table 9 of version 2000);
-- Change the thickness of softness from “not greater than 6.3 mm” to “not
greater than 6.5 mm” (see 4.4; 4.4 of version 2000);
-- Add the requirements for the shear strength of ZP2 and ZP3 bonded brake
pads and the corresponding test methods (see 4.6, 5.6);
Friction linings for industrial and agricultural
machines
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the classification, requirements, test methods,
inspection rules and marking, packaging, transportation, and storage of dry
friction linings for industrial and agricultural machines (hereinafter referred to as
friction linings).
This Standard applies to dry friction linings for industrial and agricultural
machines.
2 Normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the dated version applies to this document; for
undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this
document.
GB/T 2828.1-2003, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part
1: Sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot
inspection (ISO 2859-1:1999, IDT)
GB 5763-2008, Brake linings for automobiles
GB/T 5764-2011, Clutch facings for automobiles
GB/T 22309-2008, Road vehicles - Brake linings - Shear teat procedure for
disc brake pad and drum brake shoe assemblies (ISO 6312:2001, IDT)
3 Classification
3.1 Classification and code
The classification and code of friction linings for industrial and agricultural
machines shall meet the requirements of Table 1.
4.3.4 After the test, the test piece shall not have cracks, bumps and other
defects that affect the use; the test piece shall not have obvious scratches on
the friction surface of the disc.
4.4 Softness
The softness applies to Class 1 friction linings. It can also be applied when the
user has softness requirements for Class 2 and Class 3 brake bands whose
thickness is not greater than 6.5 mm. After the softness test, the surface of the
friction lining is not allowed to have cracks that affect the use.
4.5 Bending performance
The bending strength and maximum strain of the clutch plate shall meet the
requirements of Table 8.
Table 8 -- Bending strength and maximum strain
Item Requirement
Bending strength/(N/mm2) ≥25.0
Maximum strain/(10-3mm/mm) ≥6.0
4.6 Shear performance
The shear strength of ZP2 and ZP3 bonded brake pads at room temperature
shall not be less than 2.5 MPa.
5 Test method
5.1 Appearance quality inspection
The appearance quality is checked by visual inspection.
5.2 Dimension measurement
For the width and thickness of the brake pad and the brake band, the inner and
outer diameters of the clutch plate, use a vernier caliper whose accuracy is 0.02
mm to measure; for the thickness of the clutch plate, use a micrometer whose
accuracy is 0.01 mm to measure. The measuring tools for other dimensions are
determined by the supplier and the buyer.
5.3 Friction performance test
The friction performance test shall be carried out in accordance with Table 9.
Table 9 -- Pressure, temperature and test method of different types of
friction linings
Table 12 -- Number of samples for performance inspection
in pieces
6.3 Result judgment
6.3.1 The appearance dimensions of the friction lining shall be determined in
accordance with Table 11.
6.3.2 If all other inspection items meet the requirements of this Standard, judge
these items to be qualified; if any item does not meet the requirements of this
Standard, take double samples for re-inspection of the item; if the re-inspection
result meets the requirements of this Standard, still judge the item to be
qualified; if the re-inspection result still does not meet the requirements of this
Standard, judge the batch of products to be unqualified.
6.3.3 If all the inspection items are qualified, judge the batch of products to be
qualified. If any item is unqualified, judge the batch of products to be unqualified.
7 Marking, packaging, transportation and storage
7.1 Marking
7.1.1 The non-working surface of the friction lining shall be printed with the
manufacturer's name or trademark, production year and month or batch number.
7.1.2 The four sides of the friction linings packaging shall be printed with product
mark, manufacturer's name, address, product quantity, designated friction
coefficient, and inspection packaging date.
7.2 Packaging
7.2.1 The friction lining shall be packed tightly and neatly in clean, dry, sturdy
and durable packaging.
7.2.2 Each package shall be filled with friction linings of the same model and
specifications; when it is required by the user, a set of friction linings can also
be packaged.
7.2.3 Each package shall be accompanied by a product certificate.
7.3 Transportation
Batch Friction performance Bending performance Softness Shear strength
...... Source: Above contents are excerpted from the PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.chinesestandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al.
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