Australian Automotive Aftermarket Magazine - March 2022

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MEMBER FEATURE

TRULY AUSSIE-MADE

Bendix has been making brake pads in Australia for nearly seven decades Bendix has been making brake pads in the Victorian regional city of Ballarat for 67 years. The company claims that since the 1950s it has set new standards in driver safety, performance and comfort, and it believes it will be around for many more decades and is already developing automotive products for EVs in an effort to futureproof the business. Founded in 1955, Mintex, as the company was originally known, was established to meet the needs of Australian motorists. “In the early days there weren’t any manufacturers in Australia for brake pads so Bendix was formed to meet the needs of the market, initially Bendix made drum brake linings,” FMP Group Marketing Manager, Ian Bott, says. Initially, it was a modest manufacturing plant initially employing just 30 people; however, a short time later the fledgling company was bought by the US company Bendix Corporation and Bendix Mintex was formed. “Bendix Corporation was a very successful brake manufacturer in the US in the 1960s, it was agreed to use this as leverage for the business in Australia,” Ian says. During the 1970s Bendix Mintex developed new and innovative manufacturing processes for the production of disc brake pads that would see it begin exporting Australian technology overseas. These developments continued as the company began working on new friction materials to further improve the performance and competitive pricing of Australian brake pads.

“Bendix had OE programs with the local manufacturers (Ford/Holden/Mitsubishi) and this drove new technologies and flowed into the aftermarket,” Ian says. “Bendix leveraged technology partnerships with international friction businesses bringing those to the Australian market. The business also invested in the R&D facility in Ballarat where products could be developed locally. “Early materials were medium friction but didn’t last long at high temperature or loads, additionally comfort factors such as noise and vibration were not a high consideration in Australia until the ‘90s. Early materials had around eight to 10 ingredients versus today where it is anything from 13 to 15. “Today’s materials are more complex as they need to maintain a stable friction level across a wider range of operating temperatures with additional vehicle weight. Additionally, dust and rotor life are now also a factor. “The growing car parc diversity has made us offer more formulation variants within the segments, for example 4WD covers anything from a RAV4 through to a Landcruiser, these require different materials, so each Bendix Product within the range has different formulations depending on the vehicle type.” Advanced technological development in metal presses resulted in higher quality backing plates to match the new friction materials and in 1993 the company’s dedication to innovation and quality saw Bendix Mintex named Manufacturer of the Year by the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association.

The company’s focus on research and development in the late 1990s coupled with a heavy investment in a state-of- the-art sound analysis laboratory resulted in a strong emphasis on reducing brake pad noise for smoother and quieter braking. In line with the continuing growth of the company within Australia and in overseas markets the company changed its name in 2002 to become FMP Group (Australia) Pty Ltd (Friction Materials Pacific). By 2005 further Bendix advanced developments were launched with General CT plus Heavy Duty brake pads with a revolutionary Titanium Stripe. The new and innovative technology provided instant friction to deliver sure stopping power from the moment the customer first drove out of the workshop. With the superior quality standard within the company, the ultimate level of quality accreditation was achieved in 2006 for OEM supply to the car companies making Bendix one of the key suppliers to the Australian automotive industry. High performance Street-Road-Track brake pads were introduced in 2007 to wide acclaim, meeting the needs of serious drivers with powerful vehicles being driven on the limit. Further recognition was awarded to this impressive Victorian manufacturing company in 2008 when Bendix was inducted into the prestigious Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame. Innovation continued with the launch of premium quality Bendix brake shoes in 2009, the 2010 release of the revolutionary ‘STEALTH Advanced Technology’ brake pads – which set new standards in smooth, quiet braking – and 2011

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Members in Motorsport: Opening the Gates

3min
page 143

Shopfront

4min
pages 148-150

Performance & Racing

8min
pages 144-145

Milestones

3min
page 142

HR Matters

3min
page 141

Brake, Clutch & Driveline: All the latest on brake, clutch & driveline

44min
pages 114-134

AAA Expo 2022: Preview: The countdown to the Expo is on

1hr
pages 58-101

Auto Electrical and Lighting: Keeping on top of electrical and lighting nuances

32min
pages 102-113

Consumer Law

4min
page 140

Trade Talk: REDARC’s Steve Moore: Holden tragic makes good

6min
pages 135-137

Services

8min
pages 138-139

Member Feature: Bendix - Truly Aussie-made

6min
pages 56-57

Product R&D: LED Autolamps - Introducing the 385X range

5min
pages 24-27

Products

45min
pages 28-55

Cover Story: NAPA Auto Parts backed by Australia’s widest range

6min
pages 22-23

A closer look at ADAS

4min
page 21

DBA to launch all-new brake rotor packaging design

4min
page 15

AAA Radiators heads north

4min
page 16

Burson Auto Parts’ 50th anniversary celebrations continue

9min
pages 17-20

A important year for the aftermarket industry

7min
pages 8-9

AAAA Report

4min
page 5

MAHA secures double award

13min
pages 11-14

Addressing automotive skills shortages

4min
page 10

News

8min
pages 6-7
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