Fahrzeugbau / Automotive

Euro 7: Why brake discs need to communicate now

From 29 November 2026, new limit values for particulate matter emissions from brake wear will apply. The challenge is to minimise particulate matter and ensure that the condition of the brake disc can be verified throughout the product life cycle.

Material change on the horizon

In the past, most brakes were made of grey cast iron or cast steel. In order to reduce particulate matter, they are now coated with a chrome or molybdenum alloy. However, in view of the new Euro 7 standard, ceramic brake discs are increasingly coming into focus. Carbon-ceramic brake discs, for example, are being used to reduce emissions in accordance with the new standard. This combination of materials emits up to 90% less particulate matter. Regardless of which variant the manufacturer chooses, however, the thickness of the coating must be regularly checked in accordance with the upcoming emissions directive to ensure that the required values are met. Until now, the technical approach to this has been extremely complex and costly.

The solution is laser-based wear marking

With this method, brake discs can be visually assessed at any time, without the need for sensors or removal. Trotec uses a 100-watt picosecond laser for this purpose, which employs cold ablation to create markings with a depth of 90 µm ± 5 µm without subjecting the material to thermal stress. The cycle time depends on the project and line. For example, it is 6 seconds for a 3 mm circle. The roughness (Rz) remains below 10 µm, guaranteeing high legibility even after thermal stress.

The key to meeting standards lies in the combination of material and marking technology

For example, a European sports car manufacturer uses Trotec lasers to mark wear indicators on carbon-ceramic discs. The marking remains legible even after exposure to 600 °C and enables easy visual inspection during maintenance.

"With our laser-based wear marking product solution, we enable not only OEMs and suppliers to comply with Euro 7, but also create real added value for their workshops and customers."

– Walter Bille, Key Account Manager for the Automotive Sector at Trotec Laser Solutions.

Über die Trotec Laser GmbH

Trotec Laser, headquartered in Marchtrenk, Austria, is a global leader in the field of laser technology. As part of the TroGroup, the European innovation leader develops, produces and markets high-end laser systems for precise marking, cutting and engraving of various materials and is constantly setting new standards.
Based on over 25 years of experience, Trotec stands for innovative complete laser solutions: Laser machines, extraction systems, powerful software and high-quality materials. 14 sales subsidiaries and a total of around 600 employees support over 40,000 installed systems in 90 countries. The export share is 98 percent, and the current turnover for 2024 is 129 million euros. www.troteclaser.com

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Trotec Laser GmbH
Freilinger Straße 99
A4614 Marchtrenk
Telefon: +43 7242 239-7777
Telefax: +43 7242 239-7380
http://www.troteclaser.com

Ansprechpartner:
Natalie Eichner
Marketing Solutions
E-Mail: natalie.eichner@troteclaser.com
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