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Brake Tubing Corrosion-Its Causes, Effects, and Commercially Acceptable Elimination
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Seamless 90/10 copper-nickel brake tubing has been introduced in the European market for both original equipment and replacement applications on automobiles and trucks. It offers a significant advantage over other materials in terms of its combination of corrosion resistance, strength and formability at a price which is not prohibitive.
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Wildsmith, G. and Ward, R., "Brake Tubing Corrosion-Its Causes, Effects, and Commercially Acceptable Elimination," SAE Technical Paper 760295, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760295.Also In
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