Home Grown Inspiration
Inspired within Australia’s heartland, DBA developed an entirely new rotor cooling design, known as Kangaroo Paw.
The patented Kangaroo Paw ventilation system provides a more efficient method of keeping the rotors cool under the heaviest braking applications.
Using a series of 144 diamond and teardrop patterned pillars (or columns) instead of conventional straight cooling vanes, the Kangaroo Paw design increases cooling efficiency by up to 20% when compared with most other conventional ventilated disc rotors.
Better Core Strength
As well as providing cooler operating temperatures, the Kangaroo Paw system also provides additional support to the friction face. The Kangaroo Paw pillars are evenly spread across the disc face and make the rotor stronger, more stable and more consistent in operation.
This enables the rotor to maintain the fine tolerances over its lifetime better than a straight vane design, which can “balloon” and swell between the vanes when operating at high temperatures.
Why Kangaroo Paw is a Better Ventilation System
The ventilation system of a brake rotor is best described as the foundation and support between the friction surfaces.
Other than material composition, another major factor that affects the thermal performance of brake rotors is the surface area within the ventilation design. The more surface area, the more heat that can be removed from the brake rotor.
The mass of the brake rotor also plays an important role. The greater the mass, the more heat that can be stored and must be dissipated, this is why the design of the Kangaroo Paw is so effective. This minimises the risk of brake fade and restores normal braking much sooner.