AP600
fluid has been developed for racing applications where higher than
normal temperatures are being experienced, like when using
carbon/carbon discs and the ultimate in brake fluid performance is
required.
The Dry Boiling Point is the
temperature at which a brake fluid will boil in its virgin
non-contaminated state. The highest temperature Dry Boiling Point
available in a DOT 3 fluid is 572 F.
The Wet Boiling Point is the
temperature a brake fluid will boil after it has been fully
saturated with moisture. The DOT 3 requirement for wet boiling point
is a minimum temperature of 284 F. |