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At Clutch Engineering, we pride ourselves on being pioneers in the realm of friction materials, committed to engineering excellence and innovation. Our extensive expertise allows us to design, manufacture, and deliver high-performance friction solutions that cater to a diverse range of industries and applications. From automotive to industrial machinery, we harness cutting-edge technology and rigorous testing to ensure that our products meet the highest standards of quality and reliability.

Our range of offerings includes a variety of friction materials engineered to optimize performance, durability, and safety. We specialize in developing customized solutions that address specific needs, whether for high-torque applications or precision braking systems. Our services encompass the full spectrum of friction material solutions, from initial design and material selection to production and post-market support. We work closely with our clients to understand their unique requirements and provide tailored solutions that drive their success.

With a commitment to continuous improvement and technological advancement, we stay at the forefront of industry trends and innovations. Our capabilities extend beyond conventional friction materials, as we actively engage in research and development to push the boundaries of what’s possible. At Clutch Engineering, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional products and services that enhance performance, ensure safety, and contribute to the advancement of our clients' operations.

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Friction Materials

Friction Materials

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Alumina Ceramics

Alumina Ceramics

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Ceramic Insulators

Ceramic Insulators

A ceramic insulator is a non-conductive insulator made from red, brown, or white porous clay that provides a bridge between electronic components and has high dielectric strength and constant and low electrical loss. They are easy to maintain and...

Glass Cutting

Glass Cutting

Glass cutting is a method of weakening the structure of glass along a score line that can be broken by applying controlled force; this separates the glass into two sections along the score line or fissure. Regardless of the application, the cutting of glass is...

Ceramic Machining

Ceramic Machining

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Zirconia Ceramic and ZTA

Zirconia Ceramic and ZTA

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Quartz Glass

Quartz Glass

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Epoxy Adhesives

Epoxy Adhesives

Epoxy: Epoxy glue is a thermosetting adhesive made up of a resin or epoxy polymer and a hardener that is used to adhere or join a range of surfaces together with a strong, permanent, and robust bond that can...

Hot Melt Adhesives

Hot Melt Adhesives

Hot melt adhesives are also known as glue adhesives. They are thermoplastic polymer adhesives that are solid at room temperature. Hot melt adhesives liquefy if heated to a temperature above their softening point...

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