What rotors WONT rust?
#21
Check with Rick Hesel (Rick's Accessories) to see if he ever commercialized his stainless wave rotor.
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#22
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Originally Posted by achtung6,Dec 10 2006, 09:28 AM
Not really as in F1 carbon fibre rotors are not used. They are carbon rotors. They are created via an entirely different process in which the rotor is formed by compressing the carbon with enourmous pressure. These rotors take months to fabricate.
Carbon fibre is the carbon material in a thread like form and is "woven".
Not the same thing.
Carbon fibre is the carbon material in a thread like form and is "woven".
Not the same thing.
That makes sense. The resin holding together the carbon fibre would probably melt under braking, wouldn't it?
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Sub-Zero rotors are zinc plated, here is our group buy for Sub-Zero Cryo Treated Rotors.
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