Panel Identification
Exterior body panels are constructed of various materials. This is due to increased dent and corrosion resistance of modern composites. All vertical panels: fenders, doors, quarter and rocker panels, roof, and deck are made from rigid steel. Front and rear fascias and bumper covers are constructed of thermoplastic olefin (TPO). The hood is aluminum.
Different materials require different procedures for repair and refinishing. Before starting any repair, identify the type of material involved and follow the correct procedure.
(1)
Steel
(1)
Steel
(1)
Steel
(1)
Steel
(1)
Steel
(1)
Steel
(2)
Thermoplastic Olefin (TPO)
(2)
Thermoplastic Olefin (TPO)
(3) A
luminum
Identifying Symbol
Chemical Composition or Plastic "Family" Name
Typical Area where Used
Common or Trade Names
PE
Polyethylene
Inner Fender Panels, Valances, Spoilers, Inner Trim Panels, Seatbelt Covers, Gas Tank Shields
Dylan, Fortiflex, Marlex, Alathon, Hi-Fax, Hosalen, Paxon
PP
Polypropylene
Kick Panels, Deflector Panels, Cowl Panels, Interior Moldings, Radiator Shrouds, Inner Fenders, Bumper Covers
Profax, Oleflo, Marlex, Azdel, Novolen, Tenite, Daplen, Escorene
ABS
Acrylonitrite/Butadine/Styrene
Instrument Clusters, Trim Moldings, Consoles, Armrest Supports, Steering Column Jackets
ABS, Cycolac, Abson, Kralastic, Lustran, Absafil, Dyel
ABS + PC
Acrylonitrite/Butadine-Styrene + Polycarbonate
Instrument Panels, Exterior Door Panels, Rocker Panel Covers
Babyland, Proloy, Cycoloy, KHA
TPO
Ethylene/Polypropylene (Rubber)
Bumper Covers
TPO, TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) EPI, EPII
source: http://www.mycertifiedservice.com/gm...tification.pdf
Exterior body panels are constructed of various materials. This is due to increased dent and corrosion resistance of modern composites. All vertical panels: fenders, doors, quarter and rocker panels, roof, and deck are made from rigid steel. Front and rear fascias and bumper covers are constructed of thermoplastic olefin (TPO). The hood is aluminum.
Different materials require different procedures for repair and refinishing. Before starting any repair, identify the type of material involved and follow the correct procedure.
(1)
Steel
(1)
Steel
(1)
Steel
(1)
Steel
(1)
Steel
(1)
Steel
(2)
Thermoplastic Olefin (TPO)
(2)
Thermoplastic Olefin (TPO)
(3) A
luminum
Identifying Symbol
Chemical Composition or Plastic "Family" Name
Typical Area where Used
Common or Trade Names
PE
Polyethylene
Inner Fender Panels, Valances, Spoilers, Inner Trim Panels, Seatbelt Covers, Gas Tank Shields
Dylan, Fortiflex, Marlex, Alathon, Hi-Fax, Hosalen, Paxon
PP
Polypropylene
Kick Panels, Deflector Panels, Cowl Panels, Interior Moldings, Radiator Shrouds, Inner Fenders, Bumper Covers
Profax, Oleflo, Marlex, Azdel, Novolen, Tenite, Daplen, Escorene
ABS
Acrylonitrite/Butadine/Styrene
Instrument Clusters, Trim Moldings, Consoles, Armrest Supports, Steering Column Jackets
ABS, Cycolac, Abson, Kralastic, Lustran, Absafil, Dyel
ABS + PC
Acrylonitrite/Butadine-Styrene + Polycarbonate
Instrument Panels, Exterior Door Panels, Rocker Panel Covers
Babyland, Proloy, Cycoloy, KHA
TPO
Ethylene/Polypropylene (Rubber)
Bumper Covers
TPO, TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) EPI, EPII
source: http://www.mycertifiedservice.com/gm...tification.pdf
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