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CATALOGUE Tribo Is a Steadily Growing Group of Companies, Founded in 1979 friction products manufacturer CATALOGUE Tribo is a steadily growing group of companies, founded in 1979. There is a modern testing laboratory Tribo is the largest manufacturer of friction products in the East European region. located at Tribo, which makes it possible to perform quality control and develop the new products. Tribo produces more than 800 different products for such industrial groups as railway transport, commercial vehicles, agricultural, industrial and special equipment. Tribo production meets the following CIS and European The coordinated work and development of the company are provided by subsidiaries: quality standards: Tribo Tools (metal working and mold production) (friction products development and testing) Tribo R&D ISO 9001:2015 Tribo Rail UK (friction products for the European market) ISO 14001:2015 Tribo Trade (raw materials wholesale trade for the chemical industry) IATF 16949:2016 ECE R90 OUR CLIENTS: CONTENTS Railway products ....................................................................................... 8 Brake pads ................................................................................................... 14 Special vehicles products ........................................................................ 20 Brake linings ............................................................................................... 26 Brake discs and clutch facings ............................................................. 34 Ж/Д ПРОДУКЦИЯ Geosynthetics ............................................................................................ 38 CONTENTS Products in development ....................................................................... 42 Ж/Д ПРОДУКЦИЯ 4 WWW.TRIBO.UA.TRIBO.UA WWW.TRIBO.UA 5 RAILWAY PRODUCTS Ж/Д ПРОДУКЦИЯ SINCE 1979 WE HAVE PRODUCED Ж/Д ПРОДУКЦИЯ 133 000 000 BRAKE SHOES FOR FREIGHT CARS 6 WWW.TRIBO.UA WWW.TRIBO.UA 7 BRAKE SHOE 2TP-155 LONG TERM OF with cast iron inserts OPERATION more than 200 000 Km STABLE FRICTION COEFFICIENT at a wide range of speeds CONFORMITY CERTIFICATE with vehicle requirements SYSTEMATIC QUALITY CONTROL BRAKE PADS TECHNOLOGICAL FEATURES RAILWAY PRODUCTS IMAGE NAME LENGHT (L) THICKNESS (H) WIDTH (W) R (in) TYPICAL APPLICATIONS It is used as a replacement for cast-iron type “C” shoes. It has high and more stable friction coefficient in comparison with cast iron shoes. This makes it possible to use relatively low clamping force on 25610-Н 330 65 80 510 the shoe to create the desired braking torque. Freight 2ТР-11 330 55 80 510 cars RAILWAY PRODUCTS FRICTION MATERIAL 2ТР-11-01 (У) 330 65 80 510 has a relatively stable coefficient of friction at any speed Passenger and in all weather conditions 2ТР-155 400 60 80 475 cars SLOTS 2ТР-156 400 60 80 525 Rolling stock prevent the formation of thermal cracks on the block, helping to remove the wear particles from the friction face Cairo Metro, UIC 250 250 50-60 80 400/525 SNCF, NM02 IRON INSERTS Metro (Pass.) heat removal from friction face, elimination Iran State Rail- of minor defects on the running surface of wheels UIC 320 320 50-60 85 390/480 ways, Caracas Metro FRAME РТ 818-00 128 12,5 67,5 140 Tramway ensures the integrity and rigidity of the structure Subway 2.70.30.31.41.01720 250 38 142 380 cars ASBESTOS FREE TECHNOLOGY 8 WWW.TRIBO.UA WWW.TRIBO.UA 9 FRICTION MATERIAL MAXIMUM APPLICATION SPEED TR001 50 m/s MAXIMUM DISC TEMPERATURE up to 450 °C LONG CYCLE up to 150 000 km BRAKE LININGS MAXIMUM CLAMP PRESSURE 80N/cm2 IMAGE NAME LENGTH (L) THICKNESS (H) WIDTH (W) R (in) TYPICAL APPLICATIONS DISC TYPE tramway Т-3, cast iron or steel 67,5 12,5 140 134 3ТР-227 КТ4-SU RAILWAY PRODUCTS tramway КТМ- 3ТР-270 75 12 149 130 5М3, КТМ-8, КТМ-11 BRAKING EFFICIENCY P = 55N/cm2 Tren Ligero, V = 20m/s UIC 175 171 20-35 140 212 Southern 455, TEST OF FRICTIONAL MATERIAL 442 TR RAILWAY PRODUCTS Desiro, Irish Rail, UIC 200 200 24-35 140 240 0,6 Northern Ireland 317/318/319MB, 0,5 UIC 250 210 24-35 155 245 HST, Alstom ClS 175 0,4 109BP 150 30 235 187 Class 313 & ICD 0,3 OTHER 0,2 IMAGE NAME LENGTH (L) THICKNESS (H) WIDTH (W) R (in) TYPICAL APPLICATIONS 0,1 FRICTION COEFFICIENT, M Diesel 2ТЭ116.30.30.149 150 12 50 – locomotive vibration damper 0 50 100 200 300 400 500 Diesel-electric 302.30.40.111 – 25 – – locomotive TEMPERATURE, °C ДР-1А 10 WWW.TRIBO.UA WWW.TRIBO.UA 11 КОЛОДКИ BRAKE PADS DURING Т ОРМОЗНЫЕ ОРМОЗНЫЕ Т DYNAMOMETER TESTS MAX TEMPERATURE КОЛОДКИ CAN REACH 700°C AND MAX SPEED - UP TO 320 KM/H 12 WWW.TRIBO.UA WWW.TRIBO.UA 13 DISC BRAKE PADS DISC BRAKE PADS LONG TERM for commercial vehicles OF OPERATION WVA more than 100 000 km IMAGE NAME BRAKING SYSTEM TYPICAL APPLICATIONS 29108, 29061, Mercedes, DAF, MAN, 2ТР-114 Knorr SB 7 STABLE 29087, 29059 Scania, Iveco etc. FRICTION COEFFICIENT in a wide range 2ТР-150 29165, 29268 Knorr SN 6 of temperatures (up to 500°) ECE R90 CERTIFICATE 2ТР-151 29171, 29158 Knnor SK 7 axle SAF, R90 product is fully BPW; trailers, certified semi-trailers Kogel, 2ТР-173 29175, 29195 Haldex DB22 LT Schmitz, Kässbohrer, LOW DISC WEAR Schwarzmüller 29313, 29159, etc. 2ТР-174 Wabco PAN 19 over 300 000 km 29126 2ТР-175 29162 Wabco PAN 22 CONSISTENT QUALITY MONITORING axle ROR; Renault, 2ТР-176 29173 Meritor ELSA 225 BRAKR PADS ISO/IEC 17025 certified VOLVO etc. laboratory 29114, 29030, axle ROR; Renault, MAN, 2ТР-135 Meritor D-ELSA 1 29083, 29113 VOLVO etc. TECHNOLOGICAL FEATURES BRAKE PADS axle ROR; VOLVO 2ТР-152 29125, 29277 Meritor D-DUCO The products are manufactured under strict control using environmentally friendly raw materials etc. and are tested in a modern laboratory with all the requirements according to international quality certificates, including the European certificate ECE R90. axle ROR; Renault, 2ТР-158 29090 Meritor D-LISA VOLVO etc. FRICTION LAYER axle ROR; Renault, 2ТР-159 29131 Meritor D-ELSA 2 ensures stable coefficient VOLVO etc. and safety of braking axle ROR; Renault, at any temperatures 2ТР-160 29174, 29273 Meritor ELSA 225-3 VOLVO etc. UNDERLAYER 29148, 29183, MAN, Mercedes, GAZ 2ТР-161/162 Knorr SB 5000 protects the pad from overheating and ignition 29115 Valday etc. Mercedes, Iveco, DAF, METAL MESH 2ТР-145 29094, 29361 Knorr SN6 removes the possibility of the friction material MAN, Scania, etc. shearing away from the frame during operation Mercedes, DAF, MAN, 2ТР-149 29088, 29285 Wabco PAN 17 Scania, Iveco etc. STEEL FRAME Mercedes, Renault, is protected from corrosion 2ТР-88 29181 Haldex DB 19 by special powder coating VOLVO, KAMAZ, etc. 2ТР-177 29279 Wabco Maxx 22 MAN, DAF, etc. ASBESTOS FREE TECHNOLOGY COVERAGE OF VEHICLE MODELS BY APPLICABILITY 14 WWW.TRIBO.UA WWW.TRIBO.UA 15 END OF TABLE DISC BRAKE PADS WVA IMAGE NAME BRAKING SYSTEM TYPICAL APPLICATIONS axle ROR; Renault, MAN, 2ТР-178 29124 Meritor DX 195 VOLVO etc. DRUM BRAKE PADS Mercedes, DAF, MAN, 2ТР-179 29167 Knorr SN 7 Scania, Iveco etc. # IMAGE NAME CATALOGUE NUMBER TYPICAL APPLICATIONS 2ТР-180 29228 TSB4309 axle BPW 4ТР-140 2108-3502090 VAZ 2108-2115 2ТР-183/184 29244, 29245 Knorr SL7 Mercedes etc. 4ТР-656 2101-3502090 VAZ 2101, 2104-2107, 2121 2ТР-185/186 29246, 29247 Knorr SM 7 Mercedes etc. 4ТР-132 96430417 Daewoo Lanos 4ТР-110 1102-3502090 ZAZ 1102, 1103 BRAKE PADS 4ТР-770 1118-3502090 VAZ 1118, 2170 4ТР-443 3302-3502090 GAZ 3302 BRAKE PADS 4ТР-190 96473229 Сhevrolet Aveo 4ТР-124 24-3501090 GAZ 2410, 3102, 3110 Citroen, Dacia, Lifan, Peugeot, 4ТР-339 77 01 208 111 Renault 4ТР-412 AT 2090-041BP AZLK/IZH М2140, М412 16 WWW.TRIBO.UA WWW.TRIBO.UA 17 SPECIAL VEHICLES PRODUCTS Ж/Д ПРОДУКЦИЯ BRAKE PADS MADE BY TRIBO STOP 700-TON Ж/Д ПРОДУКЦИЯ TRUCKS 18 WWW.TRIBO.UA WWW.TRIBO.UA 19 BRAKE PADS FOR TRUCKS FOR BELAZ with carrying capacity up to 450 tons WORKING TEMPERATURE up to 500°C BRAKE PADS AND LININGS FOR BELAZ MAXIMUM PRESSURE 8,7 МПа NAME LENGTH (L) THICKNESS (H) WIDTH (W) TYPICAL APPLICATIONS LOW WEAR 7521-3577060-20 260 36 140 Belaz-7521 1.15 mm per 200 brake applications Belaz-7555, 7555В-3501190 400 40 140 Belaz-7545 etc. SPECIAL VEHICLES PRODUCTS 75131-3577060 400 40 140 Belaz-75131 540-3501105 182 21 165 Belaz-75405, 540 548-3501105 244 17,8 200 Belaz 548 Belaz-549А, 7509, 549А-3501105 284 25 250 SPECIAL VEHICLES PRODUCTS 7519, 75191 Belaz-549А,7509, 549А-3507020 203 15 100 7519, 75191 20 WWW.TRIBO.UA WWW.TRIBO.UA 21 BRAKE PADS FOR DRILLING RIGS BRAKE PADS FOR MINE LIFTS NAME WIDTH (W) THICKNESS (H) R (in) R (out) TYPICAL APPLICATIONS NAME WIDTH (W) THICKNESS (H) R (in) R (out) TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Drilling rig LBU 4020.81.100-1 120 32 590 230 1200, LBU 1200К, LBU 27240.13.0052 А 270 60 1450 276 Mine liſts 900-1UPA 60/80, У2-5-5 А50М02.03.200 80 32 515 150 Drilling rig А50 27240.13.0053 А 201 60 800 278 Mine liſts А50М02.03.200-01 80 33 500 132 Drilling rig А50 27240.13.0028 А 242 60 1900 239 Mine liſts SPECIAL VEHICLES PRODUCTS Drilling rig 914.01-06.01.04.1 254 30 700 305 F320-ZDH BRAKE PADS FOR DRILLING RIGS Drilling rig 2ТР-06А/2ТР-07А 140 24 212 255 IRI 125 (USA) 1 BRAKE PAD 2 RIVAL BRAKE PAD Drilling rig ZJ20, 2ТР-99 305 29 534 563 XJ-650 (China), IRI 160 (Canada) 2ТР-191 120 32 590 100 Drilling rig PKS-5 SPECIAL VEHICLES PRODUCTS Drilling rig 2ТР-95 120 32 590 230 AORS-60.80 0,65 WEAR RATE 0,78 Drilling rig (less is better) 2ТР-91 (914.09.04.01.020) 254 30 560 305 SA AIE-07 HARDNESS EXTENT Drilling rig 43,0 18,9 2ТР-66 120 32 500 200 (within 30-55 HB) АОРС Drilling rig SPECIFIC IMPACT VISCOSITY ZJ-30 255 29 584 305 5,0 5,5 ZJ-30B (China) (more is better) Drilling rig ZJ-40 262 30 634 305 ZJ-40B (China) COMPRESSION RATE 66,3 (more is better) 39,5 3-275321 300 84 1985 2065 Airclutch COEFFICIENT
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