Fras-le Expands Product Line for Commercial Vehicles

| February 1, 2019

At Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week,Fras-le North America announced changes to its hydraulic product offering for commercial vehicles, as well as the launch of a copper-free air disc brake pad line called GRN Tech.

Here’s what’s new: Fras-le has expanded its line of hydraulic brake pads to include a full range of exceptional material grades. The improved portfolio contains innovative features in the Magnum Pro and Extreme Service families, as well as the addition of a new aftermarket value material called durbloc.

“The addition of durbloc to our hydraulic brake pad lineup is an exciting direct response to the market’s demand for a high-quality, value cost option from Fras-le,” said Bob Harrison, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Fras-le North America.

Fras-le’s full range of hydraulic brake pads can be purchased from the company’s U.S.-based distributors.

Fras-le also introduced a new, cutting-edge copper-free product called GRN Tech to its comprehensive air disc brake pad program. The sophisticated, environmentally-friendly N-type material is made from a highly-durable formulation that provides increased brake power, as well as rotor and pad durability. This product is unique in that it will provide OEMs with copper-free solutions that will exceed performance expectations. 

After years of intensive engineering at Fras-le’s state-of-the-art research and development center, GRN Tech was produced as an effective and environmentally-friendly product. Not only has it been tested on various terrains at Fras-le’s proving grounds in Brazil, but it has also produced exceptional results in several other countries.

Additionally, the company announced it signed an agreement in October 2018 to buy all the shares of the company Jofund S.A, holder of the Fremax brand. Fremax is recognized as a premier manufacturer of brake discs, drums, and wheel hubs for OEM and Aftermarket companies.

Fras-le representatives stated that this acquisition will allow the company to provide an expanded line of rotors in North America. Early product offerings will include a limited amount of premium rotors for the top-selling commercial brake systems in North America for medium and heavy-duty vehicles.

“We’re listening to market demands and taking action to be more than just a brake pad and lining supplier,” said Anderson Pontalti, general manager of Fras-le North America. “We are very excited about this acquisition and the technology that comes with it, allowing us to introduce an expanded product offering to the commercial vehicle market.”

In the last few years, Fras-le had its largest expansion in the international market throughout its 65-year history, strengthening its business in North America. Worldwide, Fras-le’s presence has grown and expanded to have an established presence in various markets. “The last couple years have been defined by Fras-le as a period of alliances, development, and global expansion because the company believed in the power of collaboration for growth and now faces new challenges with modern systems and a strong commitment from our team,” said Pontalti. In addition to gaining the Fremax profile, this period of collaboration also led to the acquisitions of three companies from Argentina and Uruguay called Armetal, Farloc, and Fanacif. In parallel, ASK Fras-le Friction was created in India to supply markets in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and a few other countries. Internally, the China facility doubled in size and a new sales office and distribution center were established in Colombia.

In the last few years, Fras-le had its largest expansion in the international market throughout its 65-year history, strengthening its business in North America. Worldwide, Fras-le’s presence has grown and expanded to have an established presence in various markets.

“The last couple years have been defined by Fras-le as a period of alliances, development, and global expansion because the company believed in the power of collaboration for growth and now faces new challenges with modern systems and a strong commitment from our team,” said Pontalti. In addition to gaining the Fremax profile, this period of collaboration also led to the acquisitions of three companies from Argentina and Uruguay called Armetal, Farloc, and Fanacif. In parallel, ASK Fras-le Friction was created in India to supply markets in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and a few other countries. Internally, the China facility doubled in size and a new sales office and distribution center were established in Colombia.

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