Pioneer
of ceramic applications in vehicle construction
Porsche’s
Brake on show at the Meissen Porcelain Exhibition
Stuttgart/Meissen.
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche
AG, Stuttgart, is
making a ceramic brake available for a Special Exhibition which has
been organized to mark the 300th anniversary of the discovery of
porcelain in Saxony. Porsche is among the pioneers of ceramic
applications in vehicle construction, and was the first manufacturer to
introduce a brake and a clutch made of this material in
serially-produced vehicles.
The exhibition in Albrechtsburg
Castle in Meissen, which will be open to the public from March 14,
2008, traces the history of the discovery and use of porcelain in
Europe. It also highlights the further development of porcelain as a
constituent of technical ceramics, whose importance in industry and
technology continues to increase.
Porsche was one of the first
automobile manufacturers to place confidence in this light but
extremely resistant material. In 2001, the enterprise achieved a world
first when it made use of a ceramic brake in the serial production of
the 911 GT2.
The brake, which was given the name “Porsche Ceramic
Composite Brake” (PCCB) not only has superior braking power; the
ceramic composite brake disk also weighs over 50 percent less than a
conventional metal brake disk. Not only does this economize on fuel; it
also reduces the unsprung mass, enabling improved response behaviour of
the suspension. Ceramic disks are also non-corroding, which make them
less sensitive to road salt. Due to its high abrasion resistance it
also has a longer working life under normal road traffic conditions.
The
most powerful version of
the 911, the GT2, which was introduced in November 2007 and has a
performance of 390 kW (530 PS), is equipped with a ceramic brake as
standard. The brake is available as an option for the other models in
the 911 series, for the Boxster S and for the Cayman S.
In the high-performance sports
Carrera GT, which was built from 2003 to 2006 in the Porsche factory in
Leipzig in a limited edition of 1,270 vehicles, a ceramic clutch, known
as the “Porsche Ceramic Composite Clutch” (PCCC) was used for the first
time worldwide together with the ceramic composite brake disk. Thanks
to the small outer diameter of the clutch plates, it was possible to
select a very low centre of gravity for the drive train in the Carrera
GT. The low mass also has positive impacts on the engine dynamics.
The special exhibition can be
seen in the Albrechtsburg Castle in Meissen from March 14 to June 8,
2008 and is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00.

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