ASTM D2562-1994(2002)e1 Standard Practice for Classifying Visual Defects in Parts Molded from Reinforced Thermosetting Plastics《增强热固塑料模制部件中可视缺陷的分类的标准操作规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: D 2562 94 (Reapproved 2002)e1Standard Practice forClassifying Visual Defects in Parts Molded from ReinforcedThermosetting Plastics1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 2562; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in t
2、he case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.e1NOTEEditorially revised 1.2 in March 2002.1. Scope1.1 This practice covers acceptance criteria
3、 for visual in-spection of parts molded from reinforced thermosetting plasticsby compression and transfer molding.1.2 This practice presents word descriptions of possibledefects to serve as a guide for contracts, drawings, productspecifications, and final inspection.1.3 This practice also categorize
4、s different inspection re-quirements for grades of product quality.1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It
5、 is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.NOTE 1There is no known ISO equivalent to this practice.2. Acceptance Criteria2.1 The method and frequency of sampling and
6、the allow-able defects may be previously agreed to by the purchaser andthe seller.2.2 Dimensions and TolerancesMolded parts shall beinspected for conformance with the dimensions and tolerancesspecified on the product drawing. Parts with any dimensionsfalling outside the specified limits shall be rej
7、ected.2.3 InsertsAll inserts, nuts, studs, and lugs shall not bedamaged in any way, nor coated with molding materials insuch a way as to impair function or mechanical fit. Threads inmolded-in inserts shall be clean, smooth, and free of nicks,tears, or other damage. There shall be no molding material
8、 orflash on the threads. If necessary, threaded inserts may beretapped to clean them or remove flash. Threads containinglocking features may not be retapped.2.4 Molded-In Threads or Cored Holes Molded-inthreads or cored holes shall be free of visible defects, such asnicks, cracks, shorts, etc. Molde
9、d-in threads may be retappedor repaired unless otherwise specifically noted on the productdrawing.2.5 WorkmanshipWorkmanship shall be in accordancewith good commercial practices.2.6 Critical AreasAreas in which the presence of imper-fections is considered to be detrimental to the proper functionof t
10、he part shall be designated as critical areas. The areas of apart that are critical structurally, aerodynamically, or electri-cally shall be uniform and free of defects as listed in Table 1,if so stated on the product drawing. Critical areas may bedesignated on the product drawing by one of the foll
11、owingmeans,2.6.1 Encircle critical areas, or2.6.2 Cross-hatch areas to designate areas of various levels,or2.6.3 Word description.2.7 Acceptable DefectsUnless otherwise specified, thefollowing defects shall be acceptable in all instances:2.7.1 Ripple SurfaceGenerally occurs in parts moldedfrom long,
12、 glass-fiber-filled, high-impact-type plastics. Such asurface is a phenomenon resulting from the difference inshrinkage between the resin binder and reinforcement.2.7.2 Shrink-MarkAdimple-like depression in the surfaceof a molding where it has retracted from the mold, and whichhas well-rounded edges
13、. A shrink-mark generally occurs onone surface of a part where there is a boss, flange, rib, or otherheavy section on the opposite surface. The shrink-mark may becaused by the difference in total shrinkage when there is asudden change in section along the surface of the part.2.7.3 Resin VoidsApplica
14、ble to chopped fabric-reinforcedmolding compounds only, appearing as multiple surface inter-ruptions which conform to the pattern of the cloth weave. Thisis usually due to an insufficient flow or shrinkage of the resin,1This practice is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee D20 on Plastics andis t
15、he direct responsibility of Subcommittee D20.18 on Reinforced ThermosettingPlastics.Current edition approved February 15, 1994. Published April 1994. Originallypublished as D 2562 66 T. Last previous edition D 2562 70(1988).1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Cons
16、hohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.which fails to fill all of the interstices of the fabric reinforce-ment. These defects occur only at the surface layer of resin incontact with the mold.2.7.4 Surface DiscolorationAn apparent nonuniformityof a material, evidenced by the appearance of dark streak
17、s.Surface streaks are frequently caused by incorporation into theplastic of ejector pin lubricant, mold release, or metallic matterabraded from ejector pins.2.7.5 Weld- or Knit-LinesMarks on, or weaknesses in, amolded plastic, formed by the union of two or more streams ofplastic flowing together, th
18、at do not result in a break orinterruption of the molded surface.2.8 Allowable DefectsDefects which, by nature, content,or frequency, do not affect serviceability of the part. Theseallowable defects shall be fully described as to type, size,number, extent allowed, and spacing. The appropriate accep-
19、tance level (Table 1) for defects in these areas must bespecified. Defects in excess of those listed as allowable in theproduct specifications, drawings, or contracts for the part shallbe cause for rejection.2.9 Repairable DefectsRepairable defects, if any, shallconsist of those which can be repaire
20、d without affecting theserviceability of the part, unless otherwise specifically prohib-ited on the product drawing.Acceptable methods of repair shallTABLE 1 Allowable DefectsName DefinitionVisual Acceptance LevelsLevel I Level II Level IIIChip a small piece broken off an edge or surface none maximu
21、m dimension of break, 3.0mm (18 in.)maximum dimension ofbreak, 6.5 mm (14 in.)Crack an actual separation of the part, visible onopposite surfaces, and extending through thethicknessnone none noneCrack, surface crack existing only on the surface of the part none maximum length, 3.0 mm (18 in.) maximu
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