RPS
Brakes
are
made
from
real
carbon-carbon
material
and
not
carbon-ceramic.
The
manufacturing
process
used
by
RPS
is
so
unique
and
economical
it
has
received
a
US
Patent.
Real
carbon-carbon
is
used
in
Formula
One,
Le
Mans
and
Top
fuel
and
Funny
Car
drag
racing,
not
carbon-ceramic.
Carbon-ceramic
brakes
are
becoming
more
popular
on
performance
cars
because
compared
to
steel
rotors
they
weigh
less
and
their
surface
has
a
longer
wear
life.
Also
compared
to
real
carbon-carbon
their
production
time
is
a
couple
of
days
versus
many
months.
However,
it
is
precisely
the
fact
that
it
takes
months
and
not
days
to
produce
carbon-carbon
that
makes
this
material
so
special
and
superior
to
carbon-ceramic.
There
is
a
great
video
on
YouTube
called
“How
It’s
Made,
Carbon
Composite
Brakes”
that
illustrates
how
ceramic
brakes
are
made.
In
short,
carbon
ceramic
brakes
are
made
using
short
chopped
carbon
fibers
combined
with
powered
resin
with
a
thin
ceramic
coating.
First
the
fibers
and
resin
are
put
in
a
mold
at
high
temperature
to
make
the
core
rotor
which
is
than
coated
with
ceramic
particles
to
make
a
hard
brittle
surface.
There
are
three
major
problems
with
this
process.
First
short
chopped
pieces
of
carbon
are
in
no
way
as
strong
as
the
3-D
woven
sheets
of
carbon
used
by
RPS.
Using
carbon-ceramic
is
like
using
a
fiberglass
chopper
gun
to
lay
up
your
boat
versus
hand
laid
sheets
of
material
which
is
many
times
stronger.
Second,
a
short
curing
time
of
only
a
couple
of
days
is
used
to
try
and
convert
the
resin
into
pure
carbon.
In
reality
it
takes
many
months
at
very
high
temperature
and
pressure
in
a
methane
gas
chamber
to
completely
convert
all
of
the
resin
into
carbon
and
fill
all
of
the
voids
left
behind
in
the
middle
of
the
rotor
when
the
resin
is
burned
away.
This
is
why
you
must
weigh
each
rotor
after
hard
use
to
see
if
it
has
to
be
replaced
because
it
has
burned
away
from
the
inside
out.
The
carbon-carbon
material
used
by
RPS
is
cured
properly
for
6
to
8
months
to
ensure
that
there
are
no
holes
left
behind.
The
wear
and
life
of
these
rotors
can
easily
be
measured
without
having
to
break
out
a
gram
scale.
The
third
problem
with
carbon-ceramic
brakes
is
they
are
brittle
and
thus
a
very
delicate
surface.
The
surface
on
carbon
ceramic
brake
rotors
are
so
delicate
if
you
let
your
wheel
hit
the
rotor
when
changing
tires
or
you
go
off
road
during
a
Track
Day
and
gravel
or
even
small
rocks
hit
and
chip
the
rotor
it
must
be
replaced
at
great
expense.
Because
RPS’s
entire
carbon-carbon
brake
rotor
is
nothing
but
pure
carbon
molecules
with
no
candy-like
surface,
dropped
wheels
and
rocks
will
not
damage
the
rotor
to
the
point
of
replacement
which
is
exactly
why
most
all
racing
series
make
competitors
remove
their
carbon-ceramic
rotors
and
replace
them
with
either
steel
or
real
carbon-carbon
before
being
allowed
to
race.
Set
includes
front
rotors,
rings,
hardware
and
brake
pads.