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GMW16951

Dialkyl Phthalate Absorption by Non-lacerative Windshield Coatings

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Organization: GMW
Publication Date: 1 June 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 4
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Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence. 

Purpose. This test procedure determines how much Dialkyl non-lacerative windshield coatings absorb Dialkyl Phthalate and how affects the abrasion resistance properties of the film. Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) shall be used as being representative of the Dialkyl Phthalate family 

Foreword. Not applicable. 

Applicability. This document is the GM Worldwide Windshield Coating Testing Standard. Its purpose is to establish a common test methodology for windshield coatings to ensure that a high quality world class system is consistently developed and produced. This is a living document and any suggestions or revisions will be reviewed and/or updated annually by the Fixed Glass Global Subsystem Leadership Team (GSSLT).This document is applicable for all car, multipurpose passenger vehicle (MPV), and truck models produced by GM Worldwide.

Document History

March 1, 2018
Dialkyl Phthalate Absorption by Non-lacerative Glazing Coatings
Purpose. This test procedure determines how much Dialkyl non-lacerative windshield coatings absorb Dialkyl Phthalate and how affects the abrasion resistance properties of the film. Dioctyl Phthalate...
GMW16951
June 1, 2013
Dialkyl Phthalate Absorption by Non-lacerative Windshield Coatings
Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence. ...

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