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Hitachi Chemical to Supply Ford With Copper-Free Friction Material

Aug. 23, 2017

Filed Under: Suppliers Tagged With: copper-free friction material, electric vehicles, Ford, Hitachi Chemical

Hitachi Chemical Co. Ltd. (TYO:4217) recently announced that it will supply copper-free friction material to Ford Motor Co. The product,…...

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