Telma Retarder to Assist Shanghai Sanitation
Recently, Shanghai Sanitation introduced Telma electric retarders on its sanitation vehicles, significantly lowering the workload of active braking and improving the durability of braking discs and braking drums. In addition, the retarders have greatly improved the safety standards of the sanitation vehicles.

According to some drivers, the braking performances of the sanitation trucks have been substantially improved after the introduction of Telma retarders.
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