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Carlisle Power Trans. Products company history timeline

1935

In 1935 Carlisle developed a new kind of aircraft brake friction, sintered metal brake discs.

1950

During the 1950's, Carlisle supplied brakes for the first generation of CAT mining trucks and became the first supplier to adapt the expander tube brake.

1975

In 1975, Carlisle introduced high-density paper friction discs in response to the emerging demands for wet brake system technologies.

1980

By the late 1980's, Carlisle develops a range of non-asbestos friction materials and establishes manufacturing facilities in Bloomington, Indiana and Sorocaba, Brazil.

1990

Carlisle Industrial Brake originates from BF Goodrich off-highway brake division, when in 1990, Carlisle Companies, Inc acquires BF Goodrich Off-Highway Braking Systems.

2010

Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE: CSL), purchases the Hawk Corporation in 2010, adding advanced wet and dry friction materials to its portfolio, including Hawk Performance disc pads and Wellman wet and dry friction technology.

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