TMD Friction introduces innovative Mintex FIT Shim

October 14, 2016
TMD Friction introduces innovative Mintex FIT Shim
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Brake technology specialist, TMD Friction, has launched the Mintex FIT Shim, designed and developed for the aftermarket to effectively dampen brake noise.


The new product features Floating Isolation Technology (FIT) which is based upon a decoupling and absorption mechanism. The Mintex FIT Shim is clipped to the brake pad backplate, using a locking-finger design to ensure that it cannot become detached, while allowing it to move between the caliper and the pad’s backplate under load. As a result, this offers superior noise and vibration isolation, as the FIT Shim is able to move freely when the vehicle brakes and return to its original position when the car stops.

TMD say that the superior isolation surface coating of the Mintex FIT Shim helps to boost driving enjoyment as it can significantly reduce brake squeal.

Michael Dunkel, Director of Category Management at TMD Friction, said, “The FIT Shims have undergone an extensive test programme during which they achieved very good test results. The silver floating layer and marking also have a distinctive appearance and will strengthen the identity of our own Mintex brand.”

TMD’s new FIT technology has shown that it is possible to find an effective solution for dampening brake noise, a key consideration when designing modern braking systems. The Mintex FIT Shim was showcased at this year’s Automechanika and will be rolled out to the aftermarket in the coming months.
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