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FORD - WSS-M1A343-A1

STEEL, ZINC/NICKEL PLATED, IMMERSION COATED ***TO BE USED WITH FORD WSS-M99P1111-A***

inactive, Most Current
Organization: FORD
Publication Date: 28 January 2004
Status: inactive
Page Count: 3
scope:

1. SCOPE

The material defined by these specifications is a low carbon steel sheet coated on both sides with an electrolytic zinc/nickel alloy. The coated sheet is formed into a component, which then goes through a pretreatment and an immersion organic top coating to produce a duplex system.

Document History

WSS-M1A343-A1
January 28, 2004
STEEL, ZINC/NICKEL PLATED, IMMERSION COATED ***TO BE USED WITH FORD WSS-M99P1111-A***
1. SCOPE The material defined by these specifications is a low carbon steel sheet coated on both sides with an electrolytic zinc/nickel alloy. The coated sheet is formed into a component, which then...
September 19, 2002
STEEL, ZINC/NICKEL PLATED, IMMERSION COATED ***TO BE USED WITH FORD WSS-M99P1111-A***
1. SCOPE The material defined by these specifications is a low carbon steel sheet coated on both sides with an electrolytic zinc/nickel alloy. The coated sheet is formed into a component, which then...
March 8, 2001
STEEL, ZINC/NICKEL PLATED, IMMERSION COATED
1. SCOPE The material defined by this specification is a low carbon steel sheet coated on both sides with an electrolytic zinc/nickel alloy. The coated sheet is formed into a component, which then...
May 3, 1999
STEEL, ZINC/NICKEL PLATING, ALUMINUM RICH ORGANIC COATING (POST COATED)
1. SCOPE The material defined by this specification is a low carbon steel sheet coated on both sides with an electrolytic zinc/nickel alloy. The coated sheet is formed into a component, which then...

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