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Concepts, Benefits, and Design Considerations for Pre-Applied Cured-in-Place Compression Gaskets
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CIP (cured-in-place) pre-applied gasketing is a new technology in today's industrial and automotive OEM marketplace. Even in its early stages, great benefits have been achieved by suppliers and end-users. Recent attention by adhesive and sealant manufacturers on new materials, application designs, and dispensing techniques have led to this flexible, just-in-time, automated gasketing process. This paper presents concepts, keywords, material overview, design considerations, and technological benefits to help design engineers successfully implement this technology.
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Neuenschwander, M., "Concepts, Benefits, and Design Considerations for Pre-Applied Cured-in-Place Compression Gaskets," SAE Technical Paper 950122, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950122.Also In
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- Society of Automotive Engineers “Design Parameters for Successful FIP Gasketing” 1993 SAE # 930121
- Cocco, J. “Guidelines to Insure Successful Ultraviolet Immobilized Silicone Dispense-in-Place Compression Gasket Designs” 1993
- Brink, Robert V. “Handbook of Fluid Sealing” 1993