We've offered a very high end performance friction for police cars..... this is non fade stuff that will work when the rotors glow red... . we don't suggest them for other than this purpose..... in a high speed chase... . you want friction that will work under very high heat braking when they are chasing people and they need to stop... . None of the city's county's that we offer the high end stuff too... . uses this friction on their other vehicles..... and there is a simple reason for this... .
Ceramic friction is really powdered metal technology where a formula of powdered metal is compressed under about 500 tons of pressure..... once this powder is compressed into a puck... . its passes through an oven at a controled temperature in a controlled atmosphere (sp)..... this heats the material until the flux thats part of the mix melts... and the binders... usually bronze or brass melts and flows... . making the puck one piece of metal... .
So what you have is a metal surface, called ceramic... against a metal surface called a rotor... On a truck clutch using ceramic friction... . the wear is about equal. . in other words for every . 001" worn off the friction that amount of metal is worn off the flywheel... . with . 125" of friction you'd have about 1/8" of wear on the rotor... which would make it a scrap rotor with each brake job... .
A truck flywheel has about 3/8" of wear before we throw them away and replace them... . usually in the 800-1000 range... .
So back to ceramic brakes..... most police agencies know that when they move to full ceramic brake, they will replace the rotors with each brake job.....
There are lots of other frictions that will give you ALMOST as good a brake as full ceramic, and won't wear the rotors..... usually 2 brake jobs to 1 set of rotors... .
One last comment... . for it to stop fast, and absorb the energy... that latent energy has to be given off in HEAT and WEAR of the parts around it.....
Hope this helps, and doesn't get me flamed in the process..... but we know a heck of a lot about friction here..... we do it for a living... . and can offer several great books written on the subject... . There are great mechanical formula's that can predict exactly what will happen... .