Alpha was never clear about pads in their communication. Before purchase I could only read they recommend "ceramic", "ceramic-organic" and "no metal". The problem is that "ceramic-organic" does not exist (at least I've never seen such thing), "ceramic" contain metal most of the time (so it is no good).
After purchase they finally replied to me, ignored my questions and just sent me that:
1-The Alpha RS disks are compatible with ceramic or organic ceramic pads; they should never be used with neither a metallic or synthetic compound nor Kevlar.
2- The disk was created to be used exclusively in six lock systems.
3- The disk can be mounted in any direction, although it is advisable to follow the instructions on our "use and rotor rotation" video.
4- The 6 screws applied on the disk must be of a tightening torque of up to 6 Nm.
5-When installing the brake pads, make sure the brake pad covers the entire ceramic track length.
6-For a safe installation and maintenance, make sure you keep your fingers away when the disc is operating.
7-Like any brake disk, it may reach high temperatures, be sure not to touch the disk when you get off after driving, note the disk can burn. To handle the brakes, make sure the disks are cold.
8- Before driving, check the disk and the braking system to assure all breaking operations are working properly.
9- When the disk is worn and it is 1.6 mm thick or less or when it is damaged or broken, the disk must be replaced.
10-Before driving, make sure that your brake pads are 0.5 mm thick or more
11- We suggest replacing the disk after 3 years of use or when observing a wear like the mentioned in the point 8.
12- Keep the disk away from grease and dirt, since these can cause the brakes fail.
13- It is advisable to use the brakes simultaneously and only when it is necessary, never
overheat the brake pad.
14-it is mandatory to use ventilated pads to ensure the proper operation of the disk.
15-Always perform a test drive when the pads are recently installed, we recommend to drive at least 40 km.
16- It is dangerous to jump with the brakes applied before reaching the ground, it can cause some damage.
So, now you see #14: ventilated brake pads are mandatory! Even more difficult to find. Impossible. So I emailed back, sending a link to 2 pads (on a Spanish website to make sure they understand). The first one (ceramic, not ventilated), the second organic and ventilated. They dropped one line to say I need to use the second one. Oh... so now, organic is recommended ?!?
I also ask a link to the video mentioned on #3. They never replied to me.
Also, they never got back to me since I asked for my money back. I had to ask AE to block the payment.
Honestly, whatever the pad you use these rotors will fail. Looking into these in more detail, they are not ceramic discs. Ceramic brakes, it does not delaminate.
A Spanish MTB website has also tested the rotors, same results after 2 rides!
http://esmtb.com/2016/12/16/discos-espanoles-ultralight-carbono-demasiado-bonito-para-ser-cierto/These are just good for the trash. I believe it is made of carbon sheet and resin (maybe simply epoxy!).