by bengt
Here in Sweden we since about 2001 have to change out cast iron brake blocks for composite blocks due to some Central European countries dont like the noise from freight trains pasing by their cities.
But the composite shoes cause problems as bad braking characteristics due to ice and also for overheating wheels. In Europe the braking force for freight cars is higher or much higher in relation to carriage weight than in America. Up to 90 % of car weight.
Are there any problems in America with composite blocks compared to cast iron blocks in winter and severe winter conditions?
But the composite shoes cause problems as bad braking characteristics due to ice and also for overheating wheels. In Europe the braking force for freight cars is higher or much higher in relation to carriage weight than in America. Up to 90 % of car weight.
Are there any problems in America with composite blocks compared to cast iron blocks in winter and severe winter conditions?