It promises stronger, lighter brakes for Bugatti's hypercars.
Back at the start of 2018, Bugatti revealed that it was working on the
first 3D-printed brake caliper. Now that the year is winding to a close,
it's finally ready to show the caliper in action. Bugatti has posted a
video (below) of a test that simulated braking at speeds as high as
249MPH. As you might imagine, it was quite the show -- the disc alone
reached temperatures up to 1,877F, and there were plenty of flames and
sparks as the caliper and disc reached their limit.
This isn't just about pyrotechnics. The caliper should eventually go
into hypercars like the Chiron and Divo, where the lighter-than-usual
weight and greater strength could be vital to both agility and stopping
in a hurry.
Just don't expect to see 3D-printed calipers in ordinary Volkswagen
Group cars any time soon. It takes about 45 hours to melt and shape
titanium using four lasers. That's fine for a multi-million-dollar
luxury vehicle that will be sold in very small numbers, but it won't
work for mass production. Bugatti's next quest is to speed up production
to the point where 3D-printed tech is available in volume. If it can do
that, you might see calipers like this in decidedly more affordable
rides.
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