Based on what is stamped on the back of the factory brake pads I have in inventory, it's SUMITOMO
Nissen has been making Honda oem pads since I can remember
Hope this is what u r looking for. Front---04456-14061 Rear---04466-14060.
It is the thickness of brake pads when they are new form factory.
There are tons of great pads out there for the Toyota Camry, as well as a host of other braking upgrades and options. As far as an install and forget type of pad, EBC makes some great pads that perform much better than the OEM pads and cost a LOT less. I've included a few links here for you to pads and other upgrades as well such as: fluid, stainless steel brake lines, performance rotors and even big brake kits. Cheers, GPI Performance
OEM
As long as you ask for OEM quality brake pads you will have quality. EBC, Wagner, & Brembo all make excellent pads.
Non-Asbestos Organic brake pads. Just ask for OEM brake pads if you want to stick with the original equiptment type.
The factory Honda pads. (OEM)
Disc brakes. Ask the auto parts store for OEM brake pads.
Ask for and Purchase OEM style pads. The caliber will need replacing only when there is a problem with it. If you have your brake fluid changed as outlined in your owners manual or every 36,000 miles, you may never have to replace the caliber.
Brake squeal or whistle is Vibration, from forcing the fixed pad against the rotating rotor. Metal shims and lubrication on the backing of the pads allow for this vibration greatly reducing noise. A tight fit between pads and their mountings is also important as is the material of which the pad is made. Most annoying brake noise may be traced to lack of shims, lubrication, loose fit or brake pads not meeting the OEM standards.
Brake pads come in many different compositions offering different advantages. If you want OEM pads, go to a dealer and don't worry about the details. If you want aftermarket pads, any auto parts store will have an assortment. Ask them for the details and relative differences and advantages of each.