Brake pumps come in the following types:
Vacuum booster pump: Uses the vacuum generated by the engine to provide assistance, commonly found in traditional fuel vehicles. It is connected to the engine through a vacuum line to amplify the force of the brake pedal, making the brake system more effective.
Hydraulic booster pump: Uses hydraulic oil to provide assistance, has a fast response speed and is not affected by the engine vacuum, suitable for high-performance vehicles and hybrid vehicles.
Electric booster pump: With the popularity of electric vehicles, electric booster pumps have become a common choice. It provides brake assistance through an electric motor, is not affected by the engine status, and can work stably in pure electric mode.
Pneumatic booster pump: Uses compressed air to provide assistance, mainly used in large commercial vehicles and heavy machinery, and can provide strong braking force.
