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Thermal Expansion of Phenolic Brake Pistons
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Abstract
The linear coefficient of thermal expansion of glass fiber reinforced phenolic materials for automotive brake pistons is influenced by the method of measurement, the size of the specimen, the orientation of the specimen in the test fixture, and by the thermal history of the part.
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Citation
Mersereau, J., "Thermal Expansion of Phenolic Brake Pistons," SAE Technical Paper 830622, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/830622.Also In
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- Data Sheet, RX655, Rogers Corporation, Molding Materials Division, P. O. Box 550, Manchester, Connecticut 06040.
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- Unit used by the author was the "942 Thermomechanical Analyzer" with the "R90 Programmer," DuPont