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GMNA - 9982223

Transit Coating (Sprayable)

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Organization: GMNA
Publication Date: 1 July 2015
Status: inactive
Page Count: 6
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This specification covers the requirements for coatings 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. These coatings are liquids applied by spray application. They are essentially air dried (but may require supplemental heating) and are removed by materials specified in 9982224. 

Symbols. Not applicable. 

Applicability. These transit coatings are designed to be applied over assembled automotive vehicles.

Document History

May 1, 2021
Transit Coating (Sprayable)
This standard is inactive with no replacement.
April 1, 2019
Transit Coating (Sprayable)
This specification covers the requirements for coatings designed to protect exterior paint from damage caused by iron particles that fall on the vehicle during rail shipment and other environmental...
9982223
July 1, 2015
Transit Coating (Sprayable)
This specification covers the requirements for coatings designed to protect exterior paint from damage caused by iron particles that fall on the vehicle during rail shipment and other environmental...
April 1, 2001
Transit Coating (Sprayable)
1 Scope This specification covers the requirements for coatings designed to protect exterior paint from damage caused by iron particles that fall on the vehicle during rail shipment and other...
January 1, 1994
Transit Coating (Sprayable)
1 SCOPE. This specification covers the requirements for coatings designed to protect exterior paint from damage caused by iron particles that fall on the vehicle during rail shipment and other...

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