GMNA 9982221 PDF

GMNA 9982221 PDF

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GMNA 9982221 PDF

Published Date:
09/01/1988

Status:
[ Revised ]

Description:

Sealer - Low Bake, Expandable, Pumpable PVC

Publisher:
General Motors North America

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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200 business days

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This specification details the requirements of a low bake, expandable, pumpable PVC based sealer. The material is intended to expand during oven heat and seal interior and exterior body joints against water, dust, and air intrusion.


Edition : 88
File Size : 1 file , 180 KB
Number of Pages : 2
Published : 09/01/1988

History

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