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Brake Fluids and Brake Fluid Specifications in Europe
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The paper attempts to give an overall view of the very complex brake fluid situation existing in Europe today. It is written with the hope of creating a better understanding of the actual realistic requirements that have to be set for modem and safe brake fluids. It is further hoped that it may help to pave the way for an international standardization of brake fluid specifications and test methods.
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Meyer, P., "Brake Fluids and Brake Fluid Specifications in Europe," SAE Technical Paper 710252, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710252.Also In
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