The brake caliper structures we produce are mainly divided into two types: floating (sliding) and fixed (fixed caliper). Floating calipers usually have one piston, while fixed calipers have multiple pistons on each side of the rotor.
Material: Brake calipers are typically made of high-strength lightweight materials such as aluminum alloy or cast iron to reduce weight and improve durability. Some high-performance applications may use carbon fiber or titanium alloys.
Corrosion resistance: Brake calipers usually have good corrosion resistance to cope with various weather conditions and road environments.


