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Structural Repair of Composites
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Abstract
New technology has been released which enables the structural repair of composites. This application describes repair techniques with a particular emphasis placed on repairing high-volume production vehicles such as General Motors new 200 series vans. This technology negates the need for total panel replacement and permits repairs to be completed which assure original panel integrity while lowering costs.
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Suchar, K., "Structural Repair of Composites," SAE Technical Paper 910506, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/910506.Also In
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