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Heat Resistance of Floor Coverings
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The floor panel temperature of vehicles conforming to the emission control standards is increased because of heat conducted from the exhaust pipe system to the panel. Therefore, we developed model test equipment and through experimentation obtained the heat resistance temperature for various types of floor coverings. Based on the test results, we estabilished the target floor panel temperature, at which normal floor covering conditions can be maintained, and thus provided effective heat insulation for each specific floor covering.
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Ishii, K., "Heat Resistance of Floor Coverings," SAE Technical Paper 780626, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780626.Also In
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