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New Techniques and Thermoplastics for Encapsulating Automotive Sensors and Solenoids
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This paper highlights recent developments in thermoplastic materials, mold design and molding techniques for the production of encapsulated automotive solenoids and sensors that can well withstand the thermal and chemical conditions prevailing in the automotive operating environment.
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Al-Aseer, M., Neal, G., Patterson, J., and Swager, J., "New Techniques and Thermoplastics for Encapsulating Automotive Sensors and Solenoids," SAE Technical Paper 930355, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/930355.Also In
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