Brake Discs. Brake Linings. Rivets. It's all we do, so we've
gotten pretty good at it. Explore the site and find out how
your aircraft can benefit from all the long hours we've put into
designing what we think you'll find is one of the best general aviation aircraft brakes in the industry.
Why should you upgrade your existing
brakes to discs and linings?
APS
discs are "state of the art" CNC machined
from a one-piece forging.
When the metal is
forged it creates a directional grain flow that follows
the contour of the disc. This allows for a much stronger
disc that has a reduced risk of the cracking and
catastrophic failures associated with the inferior
welded design.
APS
advantage.
Our proprietary heat
treatment has a two-fold purpose. The heat
treatment strengthens the steel by bonding the carbon,
oxygen and nitrogen in the top layer of the metal.
This is not a coating that can wear off. The steel
itself is transformed. The heat treatment gives
the steel its aesthetically pleasing black appearance
and provides a surface with a high resistance to the
corrosion and oxidation associated with the extreme
thermal cycling experienced in aircraft braking systems
. This makes it an excellent choice for
agricultural aircraft that work in a harsh, chemical
environment, as well as anyone who leaves their plane
outside for most of its life.
The performance of
Kevlar™
APS
semi-metallic linings are impregnated with
Kevlar®
fibers for longer wear.
They come standard
with wear indicators.
APS metallic linings are
constructed from an innovative design and from
more durable materials than other brands so you
get longer wear and superior stopping power for
greater safety.
APS discs are a good
value.
APS discs and
linings generally cost less. When you consider the
cost savings alongside the longer life, APS
BlackSteel™
discs and linings are a value you just won't
find anywhere else.
APS has a high standard of quality.
In order
to receive FAA PMA certification, APS brake discs
and linings must go through a rigorous testing process.
All APS brakes must meet or exceed OEM standards.
In every case of testing APS brakes exceeded the
required
standards for performance and reliability. APS
discs and linings are dyno tested as part of the PMA approval process.