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U.S. Automotive Corrosion Trends Over the Past Decade
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Since 1985, the Body Division of the Automotive Corrosion and Prevention Committee of SAE (ACAP) has conducted biannual surveys of automotive body corrosion in the Detroit area. The purpose of these surveys is to track industry wide corrosion protection improvements and to make this information available for public consumption. The survey consists of a closed car parking lot survey checking for perforations, blisters, and surface rust. This paper reports the results of the five surveys conducted to date.
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Simpson, T., Bryant, A., Hook, G., Daley, R. et al., "U.S. Automotive Corrosion Trends Over the Past Decade," SAE Technical Paper 950375, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950375.Also In
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