Mintex introduces new brake pad, disc and drum references

Mintex Brake Pads

Braking specialist TMD Friction UK has introduced nine new brake pad, disc, and drum references to its Mintex branded product ranges.

To offer maximised vehicle coverage and the demands of the continually evolving vehicle parc, TMD Friction UK’s uncompromising approach to research and development and surveillance of the market has delivered new parts for various popular passenger car applications.

In Mintex’s brake pad product range, three new parts have been added, including MDB3491 for Fiat 500, 500e and Convertible, and Tipo Estate, Hatchback and Saloon models (2012-). New brake pad MDB4293 offers a replacement part for Audi A3 and Volkswagen Arteon, Golf, and Tiguan cars (all 2019-), and MDB3493 fits Genesis GV60, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6 and Tucson and KIA EV6 cars (2020-). 

Three new brake disc references are introduced to Mintex’s product lines with MDC3070C for a wide range of Honda vehicles including the popular Accord, HR-V and Odyssey models (2004-). New part MDC3091C fits a range of Ssangyong cars including the Kyron and Rexton (2002-), and MDC3163C provides replacement Mintex discs for Abarth 500, 595 and 695 cars (2008-).

In the latest Mintex brake drum range expansion, three new parts are available including MDB397 for KIA Picanto (2011-), MBD425 for Renault Clio and Clio vans (2012-), and MDB433 for Nissan Micra (2016-) cars. 

All Mintex brake pads and discs are designed to meet the exacting demands of complex modern braking systems. Each product is engineered to provide friction stability, comfort and consistently high performance over a wide temperature range and stopping distances.

The new references are accessible via the brand’s online catalogue Brakebook, by entering the Mintex part number. The expert search function also allows searching by product criteria such as width, height, thickness, drum diameter and many other criteria, making the identification of brake parts as easy as possible.

Mintex Brakebook allows users to create catalogues tailored to their individual requirements, whether for the entire product range, a selection of products or even for special models.

All new references have also been added to TecDoc and MAM cataloguing systems. For more information, visit: https://mintex.com/online-catalogue

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