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GME 00003

General Requirements for Hot Stamped Foiling on Plastic Components (formerly OPEL 270)

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Organization: GME
Publication Date: 1 June 1985
Status: inactive
Page Count: 13
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1. Scope

1.1 This specification details the requirements for hot stamped foil finishes on plastic components used for interior and exterior applications on automobiles. This form of finish should only be used on surfaces not subjected to excessive wear and where the anticipated service temperature for the part does not normally exceed +85°C. 1. Zweck 1.1 Diese Vorschrift umfaBt die Anforderungen an Kunststoffteile mit heiBgepragter Folie, die in der Innen- und Ausenausstattung der Fahrzeugkarosaerie verwendet werden. HeiBgepragte Folien werden ausschlielblich auf Oberflgchen angewendet, die keinem ubermaBigen VerschleiB auagesetzt sind und wo Betriebatemperaturen unter +85¿C zu erwarten, siad.

Document History

November 1, 2012
General Requirements for Hot Stamped Foiling on Plastic Components
Hot stamped foil finishes on plastic components used for vehicle interior and exterior applications.
February 1, 2004
General Requirements for Hot Stamped Foiling on Plastic Components
1.1 Scope. Hot stamped foil finishes on plastic components used for vehicle interior and exterior applications. 1.1 Anwendungsbereich. Kunststoffteile mit heibgepragter Folie, die in der...
GME 00003
June 1, 1985
General Requirements for Hot Stamped Foiling on Plastic Components (formerly OPEL 270)
1. Scope 1.1 This specification details the requirements for hot stamped foil finishes on plastic components used for interior and exterior applications on automobiles. This form of finish should...

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