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Development Trends for Automotive Fluid System Connections
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The development of Fluid System Connections, commonly refered to as “Quick Connects”, continues as the availability of new engineering thermoplastics, elastomers and greater customer performance requirements drive the development of higher performance designs. This paper describes some of the areas in which engineering efforts are directed.
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Szabo, G., "Development Trends for Automotive Fluid System Connections," SAE Technical Paper 940167, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940167.Also In
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- SAE preliminary specification Permeation Measurement
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- “Check Valve Quick Connector” Szabo George ITT Automotive
- “Squeeze-To-Release Quick Connector” Szabo George ITT Automotive 1993