Airborne wear particles from passenger car disc brakes : A comparison of measurements from field tests, a disc brake assembly test stand, and a pin-on-disc machine
Most modern passenger cars have disc brakes on the front wheels. Unlike drum brakes, disc brakes are not sealed off from the ambient air. During braking, both the rotor and the pads wear, and this wear process generates particles that may become airborne. In field tests it is difficult to distinguish these particles from others in the environment. It is thus preferable to conduct tests using labor
