Underbody coating definition

Underbody coating means a coating labeled and formulated for application to wheel wells, the inside of door panels or fenders, the underside of a trunk or hood, or the underside of the motor vehicle.
Underbody coating means a coating, used at an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to the undercarriage or firewall to prevent corrosion and/or provide chip protection.
Underbody coating means, for purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218 and 219, a coating applied to the undercarriage or firewall to prevent corrosion and/or provide chip protection.

More Definitions of Underbody coating

Underbody coating means a coating that is applied over a topcoat to wheel wells, the inside of door panels or fenders, the underside of a trunk or hood, or the under- side of motor vehicles or mobile equipment for the purposes of protection or noise reduc- tion. A coating shall not be classified as an underbody coating if it can also be classified as a topcoat or part of a multistage topcoat system.
Underbody coating means any coating labeled and formulated

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