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TecSA and Brembo have collaborated to file a groundbreaking patent that promises to revolutionize brake testing. The new patent, titled “Method and system for actuating and managing braking to control two or more brakes of the same vehicle during bench brake testing,” introduces a method to improve the precision and effectiveness of laboratory brake testing. This system allows for simultaneous control of multiple brakes, simulating road conditions more accurately and ultimately enhancing vehicle safety.
Key Highlights
- Groundbreaking patent for improved brake testing precision and efficiency.
- Collaboration between TecSA and Brembo to enhance brake testing technology.
- Enables simultaneous control of multiple brakes during bench testing.
- Focus on replicating real-world road conditions for both traditional and Brake-by-Wire systems.
- Led by TecSA’s founder Angelo Geuna, working closely with Brembo experts.
The new brake testing system offers simultaneous control of multiple brakes on a vehicle during bench testing, allowing for the accurate simulation of road conditions. This innovation enhances the precision of brake interactions, improving overall test quality and ensuring better vehicle safety and reliability.
TecSA played a crucial role in the development of this system, leveraging its expertise in bench test design and management. The collaborative effort was spearheaded by TecSA’s founder, Angelo Geuna, along with Brembo experts Stefano Belotti, Cristian Malmassari, and Diego Scarpellini. Their work has significantly reduced development time while improving the efficiency of brake testing.
This partnership is a testament to how combining technological strengths can lead to innovative advancements in the automotive sector. With this new technology, TecSA and Brembo aim to enhance road safety by offering advanced and reliable braking solutions.
About TecSa S.r.l.
TecSA S.r.l. has thirty years of experience in braking system testing laboratories, providing both new machinery and renewal services for existing test benches. Their products have evolved over the years, integrating the latest electronic and mechatronic solutions to ensure high performance and efficiency. TecSA’s test benches are designed for safe, automated operation, even running without operators during nights and weekends. Numerous machines have been supplied for quality control and product development across the industry.
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