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Need help to understand the color code
Hi Guys,
I found lots of information about color codes thet were used over the years, but there is one thing I'm still having trouble to decode. e.g. 97-6809-G What is the "97" reffering to? Any help would be appreciated ![]()
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The prefix on these codes is a paint type or line. In this case, 97, it is known that it refers to a high temperature baking process.
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I have no confirmed info on the other prefixes.
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