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A Review of Gasket Material Standards
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The historical development of present standards period of almost forty years. The major period F-3 with the collaboration of SAE, Coordination has been obtained. The most widely used stand SAE and ASTM. A modified form of the system is Applicable test methods are published by ASTM.
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Gordon, A., "A Review of Gasket Material Standards," SAE Technical Paper 830217, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/830217.Also In
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