Secondary characteristics Sample Clauses

Secondary characteristics. Nature of the material (plate, float, sheet glass): ............................................. Colouring of interlayer (total/partial): ............................................................. Colouring of glass: ........................................................................................... Colouring of plastics coating(s): ...................................................................... Conductors incorporated (yes/no): ................................................................... Opaque obscuration incorporated (yes/no): ..................................................... Remarks: ....................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................... Annex 1 - Appendix 5 Glass-plastics windscreens
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Secondary characteristics. Nature of the material (plate, float, sheet glass): ............................................. Colouring of glass: ........................................................................................... Colouring of plastics coating(s): ...................................................................... Conductors incorporated (yes/no): ................................................................... Opaque obscuration incorporated (yes/no): ..................................................... Approved criteria: Greatest area (flat glass): ................................................................................. Smallest angle: ................................................................................................. Greatest developed area (curved glass): ............................................................ Greatest height of segment: ............................................................................... Remarks: ....................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................... Documents attached: list of windscreens (if applicable) (see Appendix 10) Annex 1 - Appendix 3 Laminated-glass windscreens (Principal and secondary characteristics as defined in Annexes 6, 8 or 9 to Regulation No. 43)
Secondary characteristics. Nature of the material (plate, float, sheet glass): .................................................................... Colouring of glass: ................................................................................................................. Colouring of plastics coating(s): ............................................................................................ Conductors incorporated (yes/no): ......................................................................................... Opaque obscuration incorporated (yes/no): ............................................................................ Remarks Documents attached: list of windscreens (see appendix 10) Annex 1 - Appendix 2 Annex 1 - Appendix 2 (Principal and secondary characteristics as defined in annex 5 or annex 9 to Regulation No. 43)
Secondary characteristics. Colouring of interlayer (total/partial)................................................................. Conductors incorporated (yes/no ....................................................................... Opaque obscuration incorporated (yes/no) ....................................................... Remarks: ....................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................... Documents attached: list of windscreens (see Appendix 13) Annex 1 - Appendix 13 Contents of the list of windscreens1 For each of the windscreens covered by this approval, at least the following particulars shall be provided: Vehicle manufacturer Type of vehicle Vehicle category Developed area (F) Height of segment (h) Curvature (r) Installation angle (α) Seat-back angle (β) R-point coordinates (A, B, C) relative to the center of the upper edge of the windscreen. Description of the commercially available specific device mentioned in Annex 3, paragraph 4.9.2. (if applicable). 1 These particulars shall be attached to appendices 1, 2 (if applicable), 3 and 5 to this annex. E/ECE/324/Rev.1/Add.42/Rev.4 E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.1/Add.42/Rev.4 Annex 1A Annex 1A Communication (Maximum format: A4 (210 x 297 mm)) 1 issued by: Name of administration: 1 ...................................... ...................................... ...................................... Concerning:2 Approval granted Approval extended Approval refused Approval withdrawn Production definitively discontinued of a vehicle type with regard to its safety glazing pursuant to Regulation No. 43.
Secondary characteristics. No secondary characteristic is involved. Remarks Annex 1 - Appendix 10 Annex 1 - Appendix 10 CONTENTS OF THE LIST OF WINDSCREENS 1/ For each of the windscreens covered by this approval, at least the following particulars shall be provided: Vehicle manufacturer Type of vehicle Vehicle category Developed area (F) Height of segment (h) Curvature (r) Installation angle (a) Seat-back angle (ß) R-point coordinates (A, B, C ) relative to the centre of the upper edge of the windscreen. 1/ These particulars shall be attached to appendices 1, 2 (if applicable), 3 and 5 to this annex. Annex 1A (maximum format: A4 (210 x 297 mm)) COMMUNICATION Issued by: Name of administration: ..................................... ..................................... Concerning: 2/ .....................................
Secondary characteristics. Colouring of interlayer (total/partial) ....................................................................................... Conductors incorporated (yes/no.............................................................................................. Opaque obscuration incorporated (yes/no) .............................................................................. Remarks Documents attached: list of windscreens (see Appendix 13)." Appendix 10 (former), renumber as "Appendix 13" and amend to read: "For each of the windscreens covered … … R-point coordinates (A, B, C) relative to the center of the upper edge of the windscreen. Description of the commercially available specific device mentioned in Annex 3, paragraph 4.9.2. (if applicable) …" Annex 2, Add at the end of the annex the following new paragraphs: "Rigid plastic windscreens a = 8 mm minimum The above approval xxxx affixed to a rigid plastic windscreen shows that the component concerned has been approved in the Netherlands (E 4) pursuant to Regulation Xx. 00 xxxxx xxxxxxxx Xx. 000000. The approval number indicates that the approval was granted in accordance with the requirements of Regulation No. 43, as amended by the 01 series of amendments. Laminated rigid plastic panes

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