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PFC Brakes company history timeline

1924

When in 1924, founder Samuel K. Wellman perfects and begins producing transmission linings for the Model “T”.

1935

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

1940

Carlisle sintered metallic friction products were tested and approved for production, and in 1940, Carlisle became a manufacturer of braking products for the military.

1953

1953 Company founded as Bur-Bilt Products, based in Ohio.

1969

In 1969, Carlisle licenses Frendo-Abex in Italy and builds a new plant.

1975

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

1989

In 1989, the Friction Products Group is acquired by the Hawk Corp.

2005

In 2005, Carlisle acquires the off-highway braking assets of Arvin Meritor.

2021

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2022

Original Air Date: July 12, 2022

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