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Alcon Performance Braking Solutions

 

Alcon is a designer and manufacturer of ultra-high quality, low volume brake, clutch and other automotive components. They operate in all areas of the industry around the world where the customer wants and expects the best, both from the product and the support that goes with it. Alcon clients and their requirements are as wide ranging as the products they supply. From tiny brake-by-wire controllers for Formula E racing cars to calipers required to stop 35 tonnes of armoured vehicle, the only factor common to everything they do is their no-compromise approach to engineering excellence. Whether you are an OEM looking for a few thousand components to use on a high performance road car, or a tiny race team needing just a handful of unique parts, Alcon has an answer.

And that is not the only reason Alcon is no ordinary supplier. When customers come to Alcon, they find not just a team of exceptionally talented and dedicated engineers, but a happy band of like-minded enthusiasts. Ever since Alcon was founded in 1983 by engineer and sports car racer John Moore, their work has been simply a passion. Alcon understands what motivates people to want to win in all competitive environments, and having supplied components for teams that have won championships in every major field of motorsport, they know what winning requires and how to deliver it too. Whether you are looking for a big brake kit solution, custom calipers or heavy duty rotors, Accesspeed has the Alcon brake product for you!

 


Brakes » Master Cylinders and Boosters

Performance Master Cylinders and Brake Boosters

 

What is a master cylinder?

Simply put, the master cylinder in your vehicle generates the pressure needed for proper brake system function. The master cylinder converts the pedal pressure you apply with your foot into hydraulic pressure for the brake system. Your brake pedal is connected to your master cylinder using a pushrod. When you apply pressure to the brake pedal, the master cylinder pistons compress the brake fluid which pressurizes the brake lines. This pressure then pushes on the pistons in your brake calipers, and ultimately clamping the brake pads onto the rotors to slow and stop your vehicle.

 

How does a master cylinder work?

The pressure exerted on the brake pedal by your foot is converted into hydraulic pressure by the master cylinder. That pressure sends brake fluid through your brake lines and actuates the caliper pistons, which slows and stops your vehicle.

 

What is a brake booster?

The brake booster sits in between the master cylinder and driver's pedal and boosts pressure, making it easier to function when pressing the pedal. Surprisingly, it requires a great deal of force to compress the master cylinder pistons.