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LIQFRIC®, is part of the latest TechFounders startup accelerator program

LIQFRIC® DEVELOPER GETS BOOST

Source: LF GmbH & Co. KG announcement MUNICH — LF GmbH & Co. KG, developers of LIQFRIC® , is one of eight tech startups from Europe and the Americas which have been carefully selected (from more than 120 applicants) to…

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LIQFRIC® Demonstrates Chip-in-Pad Concept

DARMSTADT, Germany – LF GmbH & Co. KG recently equipped a BMW M550i sedan with its LIQFRIC® based brake pads to demonstrate the pads’ integrated sensor’s ability to withstand the rigors of a real-world driving environment. Dynamometer tests within laboratories…

Semi-automatic mold filling with LIQFRIC®

LIQFRIC® Starts Prototype Line

Source: LF Gmbh & Co. KG release LEVERKUSEN, Germany – LIQFRIC® compounds are coming closer to serial use in the friction industry while being extensively tested with potential customers. As announced in December 2019, LF GmbH & Co. KG is…

RFID chip embedded in a typical brake pad with reader

LIQFRIC® Allows Sensors Embedded in Brake Pad

Source: LF GmbH & Co. KG Leverkusen, Germany – Development of sensor technology in brake pads for the user’s benefit is part of the platform strategy of LIQFRIC® – the first innovative brake-pad-from-liquid process pioneered by LF GmbH & Co.…

LF has tapped IAG to help it expand production capacity of LIQFRIC products

LF Taps IAG to Help Expand Its Production Capacity

Source: LF GmbH & Co. KG announcement LEVERKUSEN, Germany – After building an automated casting system for prototypes to fulfill small series manufacturing needs and service increasing customer orders, LF GmbH & Co. KG is facing the task of further…

Bendix pad wear sensing technology for all versions of the industry-leading ADB22X® air disc brake has earned a place on Heavy Duty Trucking’s 2019 list of Top 20 Products. It is the sixth Bendix innovation in the last eight years to receive the distinction.

Brake Suppliers Invest in Sensing Technology

Source: Transport Topics post ARLINGTON, Va. – Integrating braking systems with sensors and telematics can enable more timely maintenance, reduce unplanned downtime and optimize component life while supporting “brake health.” Such integration also is necessary to continue development of advanced…