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TERREPOWER is expanding its recovery of brake caliper pistons. These components that are traditionally replaced in the remanufacturing process are now restored using enhanced recovery techniques, advanced testing protocols and engineering expertise,

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In the next few months, 70-80% of aluminum handbrake calipers in the range will feature recovered pistons. This effort saves up to 88 tons of iron, underscoring the large-scale impact of circular manufacturing, the company said.

Building a Broader Program

“We’re continuously expanding the use of refurbished pistons, starting with aluminum handbrake calipers. As we move forward, we plan to include other types—like cast-iron handbrake calipers—into the program,” says Bertel Ravn, technical director at

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The program is growing step by step, targeting a broader range of caliper types and materials. Each phase balances sustainability goals with performance standards, ensuring both advance together, the company said.

Innovation That Boosts Sustainability

At TERREPOWER, sustainability is more than a commitment—it is the foundation of operations, the company said. For over 40 years, it has remanufactured brake calipers in Europe under the respected BUDWEG name. The goal has always been extending product life, reducing waste and delivering reliable aftermarket solutions.

The brake caliper piston recovery initiative builds on this foundation, pushing sustainability even further.

Why Brake Caliper Pistons Matter

The brake caliper piston may be small, but its environmental impact is large, TERREPOWER said. Every piston recovered saves about 250 grams of raw material. That means less mining, casting, machining and logistics—all significant emissions reductions when measured at scale.

The company said quality remains central. Customers expect reliable performance, safety and proper fit. Sustainability enhances those values, rather than contradicting them.

Precision and Responsibility in Manufacturing

Each remanufactured piston undergoes cleaning, assessment, restoration and strict testing. In-house engineering teams design protocols executed by trusted external partners. By applying the same precision that defines decades of caliper remanufacturing, TERREPOWER said it ensures recovered pistons meet industry standards consistently.

A Small Component with a Big Impact

At TERREPOWER, sustainability defines the path forward, the company said. Recovering brake caliper pistons represents a natural extension of its values: reducing waste, rethinking resources and delivering long-term value for customers and the environment.

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