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GMNA - 9984168

Transit Coating (Film)

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Organization: GMNA
Publication Date: 1 May 2018
Status: active
Page Count: 3
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This specification covers the requirements for an adhesive-backed film designed to protect exterior paint from damage caused by iron particles that fall on the vehicle during rail shipment and other environmental damage.

Material Description. This film is an adhesive-backed, white-colored or clear opaque film. It is applied at ambient temperatures. 

Symbols. Not applicable. 

Applicability. This standard applies to films designed to protect painted surfaces on finished cars.

Remarks. Not applicable.

Document History

January 1, 2024
Transit Coating (Film)
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9984168
May 1, 2018
Transit Coating (Film)
This specification covers the requirements for an adhesive-backed film designed to protect exterior paint from damage caused by iron particles that fall on the vehicle during rail shipment and other...
May 1, 2013
Transit Coating (Film)
This specification covers the requirements for an adhesive-backed film designed to protect exterior paint from damage caused by iron particles that fall on the vehicle during rail shipment and other...
October 1, 2002
Transit Coating (Film)
1 Scope This specification covers the requirements for an adhesive backed film designed to protect exterior paint from damage caused by iron particles that fall on the vehicle during rail shipment...
January 1, 1994
Transit Coating (Film)
1 SCOPE. This specification covers the requirments for an adhesive backed film designed to protect exterior paint from damage caused by iron particles that fall on the vehicle during rail shipment...

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