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Past, Present and Future of Automotive Belts
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Abstract
This is a brief history of the development of belts for the automotive industry, and a look at trends that will influence the future. Special emphasis is placed on materials used and new belt cross sections for the future.
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Groothuis, I., "Past, Present and Future of Automotive Belts," SAE Technical Paper 800267, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800267.Also In
Past, Present and Future of Automotive Elastomer Applications
Number: SP-0464; Published: 1980-03-01
Number: SP-0464; Published: 1980-03-01
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