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FORD - WSS-M99D514-A2

THERMOPLASTIC COMPOUNDS USING DIRECT LONG GLASS FIBER TECHNOLOGY (DLFT) / INJECTION MOLDING COMPOUNDING (IMC) ***TO BE USED WITH FORD WSS-M99P1111-A***

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Organization: FORD
Publication Date: 21 August 2014
Status: inactive
Page Count: 5
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These specifications define the requirements for thermoplastic compounds produced from long glass fibers and/or concentrates in combination with unfilled resins and other additives as appropriate at the molding machine in order to create long glass fiber filled compounds at defined fill levels.

Document History

December 4, 2014
THERMOPLASTIC COMPOUNDS USING DIRECT LONG GLASS FIBER TECHNOLOGY (DLFT) / INJECTION MOLDING COMPOUNDING (IMC) ***TO BE USED WITH FORD WSS-M99P1111-A***
These specifications define the requirements for thermoplastic compounds produced from long glass fibers and/or concentrates in combination with unfilled resins and other additives as appropriate at...
WSS-M99D514-A2
August 21, 2014
THERMOPLASTIC COMPOUNDS USING DIRECT LONG GLASS FIBER TECHNOLOGY (DLFT) / INJECTION MOLDING COMPOUNDING (IMC) ***TO BE USED WITH FORD WSS-M99P1111-A***
These specifications define the requirements for thermoplastic compounds produced from long glass fibers and/or concentrates in combination with unfilled resins and other additives as appropriate at...
March 1, 2011
THERMOPLASTIC COMPOUNDS USING DIRECT LONG GLASS FIBER TECHNOLOGY (DLFT) / INJECTION MOLDING COMPOUNDING (IMC) ***TO BE USED WITH FORD WSS-M99P1111-A***
These specifications define the requirements for thermoplastic compounds produced from long glass fibers and/or concentrates in combination with unfilled resins and other additives as appropriate at...

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