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Preparing for the Future of Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluids
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The use of fire resistant fluids in the fluid power industry is increasing for a number of factors - both economic and regulatory. These fluids, in general, have performance and other characteristics which are inferior to mineral base fluids. Efforts are being made to either improve these characteristics or compensate for them. Several of these efforts are described in this paper.
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Norvelle, F., "Preparing for the Future of Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluids," SAE Technical Paper 810963, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/810963.Also In
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