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| Stress Intensity An important part of making a skin repair is the amount of stress intensity (strength) to be restored to the damaged panel. For example, some skin areas are designated as highly critical, other areas as semicritical, and still others as noncritical. Damage repairs to highly critical areas must restore 100 percent of original strength; semicritical areas must have 80 percent restoration of original strength; and noncritical areas need 60 percent restoration of original strength. To determine the requirements for making stressed-skin repairs, the applicable technical manual for the particular aircraft must be consulted and its instructions followed.
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