AA DAF45-2003 Designation System for Aluminum Finishes (Ninth Edition)《铝表面处理的命名系统》.pdf
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1、Designation System for Aluminum Finishes The Incorporated Aluminum Association The Incorporated Aluminum Association 900 19th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 Other Guidelines for Aluminum Standards Minimizing Water and Data Aluminum Staining of Aluminum 2003 Edition Describes how proper shippin
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3、ies Publications The poster is particularly suitable of commercial alloys for display in shipping or receiving departments where aluminum is mechanical property limits handled. Also included is a “Dew Point . information on comparative Calculator“ table showing under what corrosion performance condi
4、tions water will condense on metal and possibly cause stains. dimensional tolerances for semi- (1 2 pages) fabricated products Key improvements include: Guidelines for In-plant modified tolerance tables with “how to“ descriptions to simplify Handling of Aluminum interpretations of tables Sheet and P
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6、hods for mill- finished, anodized, chemical-coated, painted, porcelain enameled, plated and laminated aluminum finishes. It includes applications for architectural, transportation and home use. (24 pages) To order these, or other Aluminum Association publications, please visit our web site at: www.
7、aluminum. org About The Aluminum Association The Aluminum Association, based in Washington, DC, with offices in Detroit, MI, represents U.S. and foreign-based primary producers of aluminum, aluminum recyclers and producers of fabricated products as well as suppliers to the industry. Member companies
8、 operate more than 200 plants in North America and many conduct business worldwide. Notice 1 Disclaimer The use of any information contained herein by any member or non-member of The Aluminum Association is entirely voluntary. The Aluminum Association has used its best efforts in compiling the infor
9、mation contained in this book. While the Association believes that its compilation procedures are reliable, it does not warrant, either expressly or implied, the accuracy or completeness of this information. The Aluminum Association assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of the informati
10、on herein. All Aluminum Association published standards, data, specifications and other technical materials are reviewed and revised, reaffirmed or withdrawn. Users are advised to contact The Aluminum Association to ascertain whether the information in this publication has been superseded in the int
11、erim between publication and proposed use. Ninth Edition, January 2003 Reaff i rmed January 2009 The Aluminum Association Designation System for Aluminum Finishes Ninth Edition, January 2003 The many proprietary designations for aluminum finishes can confuse users specifying finishes. To remedy this
12、, the Aluminum Association developed a designation system broad enough to cover all types of finishes currently used on aluminum products and meet future needs as new finishes are developed. These designations are simply a way to name a finish and do not constitute a performance specification. Care
13、must be taken in using these designations as it is possible to create a designation for a finish that is inappropriate or cannot be produced. Almost all finishes used on aluminum may be subdivided into three major categories: 1. Mechanical Finishes 2. Chemical Finishes 3. Coatings When designations
14、for chemical coatings are used alone, it is understood that other processing steps normally used before these finishes are at the option of the processor. Where a finish requires two or more treatments of the same class, the class letter is repeated, each being followed by the appropriate two-digit
15、number. The “Examples of Methods of Finishing“ given in the tables are intended for illustrative purposes and not as specifications. Alternatives to the examples of methods of obtaining a final finish can be used provided that an equivalent finish is produced. Many equipment and process variations a
16、nd limitations exist in the finishing industry that may require modifications of example methods. Designations for specific coatings have been developed for only the first of the five classes listed above - the Anodic Coatings (Table 3). For the present, coatings of the - other four classes may be t
17、entatively designated by the Coatings may be further subdivided into the following respective letters assigned for them (Tables 4 to 7, categories: inclusive). Detailed designations for these four categories Anodic Coatings Resinous and Other Organic Coatings Vitreous Coatings Electroplated and Othe
18、r Metal Coatings Laminated Coatings In the Aluminum Association system, a letter designates mechanical and chemical finishes and each of the five classes of coatings. The various finishes in each class are designated by two-digit numbers. Specific finishes of the various types thus are designated by
19、 a letter followed by a two-digit number as shown in the tables. In the case of Protective and Decorative Anodic Coatings (Table 3), three-digit numbers are used to further define them by minimum coating thickness and weight. Chemical conversion coatings are listed under “Chemical Finishes“ (Table 2
20、) because they are produced by chemical processes and frequently are used as pretreatments with other coatings. A single designation may be used alone for a simple finish, or two or more designations may be combined into a single composite designation to identify a sequence of operations covering al
21、l of the steps leading to a final complex finish. may be developed and added to the system later. System Can Be Expanded If additional finishes require the use of all of the two- digit numbers available in a given group, the system may be expanded by adding a third digit to the numbers. For example,
22、 under Mechanical Finishes - Directional Textured, if new entries are made requiring the use of all the numbers between M35 and M39, the system will be expanded by the use of three-digit numbers M301, M302, etc., as required. This will provide for 99 more designations. While the need for designation
23、s beyond these is not foreseen at present, the system could be expanded still further by adding a fourth digit if necessary. Table 4. Resinous and Other Organic Coatings (R) Designations for these coatings consist of the letter R followed by a two-digit number. The following designations can be used
24、 until a more complete system is developed: R10 - Unspecified Resinous or Other Organic Coating R1X - To be specified Table 5. Vitreous Coatings (Porcelain and Ceramic Types) (V) Designations for these coatings consist of the letter V followed by a two-digit number. The following designations can be
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