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THE GLUE LINE -- WHY, HOW, AND WHEN
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Authors
- IRVIN E. POSTON - Manufacturing Development, Plastics Laboratory, General Motors Technical Center, GENERAL MOTORS CORP., Warren, Michigan
- KENNETH D. DOWNING - Manufacturing Development, Plastics Laboratory, General Motors Technical Center, GENERAL MOTORS CORP., Warren, Michigan
- KENNETH J MACK - Manufacturing Development, Plastics Laboratory, General Motors Technical Center, GENERAL MOTORS CORP., Warren, Michigan
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POSTON, I., DOWNING, K., and MACK, K., "THE GLUE LINE -- WHY, HOW, AND WHEN," SAE Technical Paper 610519, 1961, https://doi.org/10.4271/610519.Also In
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