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Low Temperature Resistant Shock Absorber Seals - Possibilities in Design and Material
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Newly extended warranty periods in combination with lower temperature requirements, anti-skid brake systems, and the introduction -of gas type dampers, have created new demands and problems for shock absorber seal suppliers. Herein are described special material and design solutions for low temperature, pressurised and un-pressurised, mono-tube and twin-tube damper applications.
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Rapp, H. and Trauth, W., "Low Temperature Resistant Shock Absorber Seals - Possibilities in Design and Material," SAE Technical Paper 860492, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860492.Also In
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