Advanced
Braking Technology is proud to present its patented Sealed Integrated
Braking System (SIBS). The SIBS design is based on extensive research
and development and will change the way you view braking.
SIBS performs in the harshest of conditions with virtually no need
for maintenance or reconditioning.
SIBS is specifically
designed to protect you and your machinery. SIBS is so hardy it
is capable of surviving in the toughest of environments. This
makes SIBS one of the most dependable braking solutions available.
Less maintenance means your machinery spends more time being productive.
SIBS ensures you become more productive by removing periods of
extended downtime while the brakes are being reconditioned.
SIBS is currently available for on-road / off-road light commercial
vehicle applications. In fact, such is its adaptability that SIBS
can be fitted (or retro-fitted) to any braked application, large
or small, automotive or industrial. To find out more information
on how SIBS can be applied to you and your machinery, contact
us!
The Sealed Integrated
Braking System (SIBS)is a unique new product leading the way in
brake technology. SIBS is an enclosed single-rotor high speed
disc brake. It incorporates greater reliability in a compact enclosed
package.
SIBS has been developed
with these design philosophies at the forefront:
- safety
- advanced technology
- simplicity
The benefit to
the user is unrivalled dependability in any situation.

The construction
of SIBS is simple. The brake calliper, providing the braking force,
is extended to enclose the disc. This makes up the housing.
The housing is split around the disc into inner and outer portions.
The inner housing is mounted to the axle end. The pads, disc and
hub are installed; and the outer housing is fitted to complete
the assembly and enclose the brake components. At this point SIBS
cooling fluid is added into the housing. SIBS cooling fluid
is a specially selected oil which provides a path to conduct the
heat from the brake disc to the housing. This enables the heat
to then be rejected from the housing to the surrounding air, controlling
the operating temperature of the system SIBS is simple to
install and simple to operate. It utilises conventional actuation
means and is applicable to any rotary equipment, large or small,
industrial or automotive, on and off road. The following
pages explain how this technology delivers its performance.