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The Role of Foams and Fiber Paddings for Greater Luxury in Automobile Interiors
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A review of the current applications of foams and fibers in automotive interiors, and a preview of future developments and processes, such as mechanical bonding of foam and cover material, an improved method of tooling for plastics, self-skinning foams, molded fibers; and as yet, unexplored uses for new decorative products.
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Singer, R., "The Role of Foams and Fiber Paddings for Greater Luxury in Automobile Interiors," SAE Technical Paper 690242, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690242.Also In
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