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​History

1925

1925

Samuel K. Wellman founds The S.K. Wellman Co., launching the production of friction materials for the Ford Model "T". And the "VELVETOUCH" brand is established.

1930

1930's

In addition to their successful aircraft tire business, the Goodyear Tire Company manufactured brake products. In 1935 Carlisle developed a new kind of aircraft brake friction, sintered metal brake discs. At this time, Carlisle began manufacturing and supplying this new sintered metal friction material for use in Goodyear aircraft brakes.

1936

1936

Molded Materials Inc., a division of Stackpole Carbon Co., is incorporated, specializing in brake linings, clutch facings, and related friction products.

1940

1940's

As the second World War approached and government agencies continued to increase manufacturing efforts for military tanks and ground transport vehicles, they realized that they needed a better performing and longer lasting brake solution. Carlisle sintered metallic friction products were tested and approved for production, and in 1940, Carlisle became a manufacturer of braking products for the military.

1948

1948

Carlisle Tire & Rubber Co. acquires Molded Materials, becoming Carlisle Companies.

1950

1950's

During the 1950's, Carlisle supplied brakes for the first generation of CAT mining trucks and became the first supplier to adapt the expander tube brake. Originally designed for use on a military aircraft, the expander tube brake became a widely popular solution for use on a leading construction equipment manufacturer’s large wheel loader.

1960

1960's

During the 1960's, Carlisle patents a wet type friction material called HDT and begins producing clutch buttons. In 1969, Carlisle licenses Frendo-Abex in Italy and builds a new plant. It was during this time that Carlisle became known as the industry leader in adapting caliper disc brakes for use on the world's leading construction equipment OEM's, off-highway applications.

1962

1962

Off-Highway Braking Systems (OHBS) are the industry leader in adapting caliper disc brakes for use on a leading global manufacturer's construction equipment product range.

1963

1963

The S.K. Wellman Co. is acquired by American Brake Shoe Co.

1968

1968

American Brake Shoe Company becomes Abex Corp.

1970

1970's

In 1975, Carlisle introduced high-density paper friction discs in response to the emerging demands for wet brake system technologies. Today Carlisle offers a wide range of motion control solutions including complete hydraulic brake systems and superior friction material components for wet brake, dry brake, clutch and transmission applications. When you pass a construction site, chances are you will see machinery equipped with Carlisle product.

1971

1971

Brush Beryllium acquires The S.K. Wellman Co. from Abex Corp.

1972

1972

Japan Power Brake Inc. is established by B.F. Goodrich International Division.

1975

1975

Introduced paper friction for heavy-duty applications.

1980

1980's

During the 1980's, Carlisle is among the first group of suppliers approved by the CAT quality audit team. By the late 1980's, Carlisle develops a range of non-asbestos friction materials and establishes manufacturing facilities in Bloomington, Indiana and Sorocaba, Brazil. In 1989, the Friction Products Group is acquired by the Hawk Corp.

1981

1981

Weinberg/Harbert acquires Friction Products Corp., forming the HAWK Group, and also acquires Logan Metal Co.

1990

1990

Carlisle acquires B.F. Goodrich off-highway braking systems, forming Carlisle Industrial Brake. Hawk Performance is established in Medina, Ohio, to produce high-performance, polymer-based brake materials.

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1990

1990's

Carlisle Industrial Brake originates from BF Goodrich off-highway brake division, when in 1990, Carlisle Companies, Inc acquires BF Goodrich Off-Highway Braking Systems. Included in the acquisition were manufacturing facilities in Zevenaar, Netherlands, Sorocaba, Brazil, and a joint venture with Yokohama Rubber located in Atsugi, Japan (Japan Power Brake). At that point, the name of the business changed to Carlisle Braking Systems (CBS).

1995

1995

Hawk acquires The S.K. Wellman Co. from MLC Corp.

1999

1999

Carlisle Braking Systems was a Division of the Motion Control Industries subsidiary of Carlisle Companies Inc. Carlisle combined their Carlisle Braking Systems business unit with their Carlisle Industrial Friction business unit in 1999 to form a new business that was named Carlisle Industrial Brake and Friction.

2000

2000's

In 2005, Carlisle acquired the off-highway braking assets of Arvin Meritor. This acquisition encompassed the Meritor, Rockwell, and Goodyear brake product lines produced at a facility in York, South Carolina. Additionally, it included the Meritor and Lucas Girling brake and actuation product lines manufactured at a facility in Cwmbran, Wales.

2005

2005

Carlisle acquires the off-highway brake business of ArvinMeritor.

2009

2009

Carlisle acquires the remaining interest in Japan Power Brake Inc. (JPB).

2010

2010

Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE: CSL), purchases the Hawk Corporation in 2010, adding advanced wet and dry friction materials to its portfolio, including Hawk Performance disc pads and Wellman wet and dry friction technology.

2010

2010's

In 2009, Carlisle made the strategic decision to exit the on-highway friction market. Consequently, the Motion Control Subsidiary was discontinued. This shift positioned CIBF as a distinct entity within the Carlisle family of businesses. Furthermore, the Hangzhou, China friction manufacturing facility, along with select intellectual property from the discontinued Motion Control subsidiary, was integrated into the CIBF business unit.

2020 to Current

2020 to Current

CentroMotion, a leading designer and manufacturer of highly engineered components and systems for the industrial and transportation markets, acquired Carlisle Brake & Friction from Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE: CSL), in August 2021.

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