GMW GMW16929-2013 Organic Clearcoats for Aluminum Trim Parts Issue 1 English.pdf
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1、 WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS Material Specification GMW16929 Organic Clearcoats for Aluminum Trim Parts Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved November 2013 Page 1 of 5 1 Scope 1.1 Material Description. This specification covers requirements for organic coatings (paints) used
2、to provide environmental protection for exterior aluminum applied parts. Coatings may be liquid or powder and may be applied over aluminum surfaces that are anodized (incompletely sealed) or chemically conversion coated. Any pretreatment or posttreatment must be free of Chrome VI. 1.2 Symbols. Not a
3、pplicable. 1.3 Typical Applications. This coating is used to improve the chemical resistance of formed aluminum trim parts (window moldings, roof rack rails, etc.) 1.4 Remarks. For general requirements regarding aluminum materials and for anodizing as a pretreatment, reference GMW14665 Appendix A, F
4、ETu. This organic coating specification is intended to parallel the requirements of GMW3005 Class 2, Type B, for exterior topcoats and GMW14669 for painted part performance. This coating may be used to meet the requirements of GMW14665 Class A2. Inorganic topcoat material for aluminum trim is covere
5、d in GMW16209. 2 References Note: Only the latest approved standards are applicable unless otherwise specified. 2.1 External Standards/Specifications. ISO 2808 ISO 2815 SAE J2527 2.2 GM Standards/Specifications. 9982075 GMW14124 GMW14701 GMW14873 GMW3005 GMW14665 GMW14729 GMW15359 GMW3059 GMW14669 G
6、MW14829 GMW15777 GMW3221 GMW14698 GMW14865 GMW16209 2.3 Additional References. TMC003 Material Safety Data Sheet guidance documents (available at ). 3 Requirements 3.1 Requirements on Test Specimens. Reference GMW3221 Code B for sample conditioning before tests. 3.2 Appearance. Painted parts shall c
7、onform to GMW15777 Zone A requirements. There shall be no visible orange peel, and at least minimum visual appearance master standard(s) must be met. 3.3 Coating Materials. 3.3.1 Chemical Fingerprint. The supplier must provide infrared data to document the fingerprint of the recommended formula. All
8、 materials subsequently supplied under this specification must correspond to the reference spectrum when compared under the same conditions. GM may conduct infrared spectrophotometry analysis of the material supplied to this specification. Analysis may also be performed on coating removed from repre
9、sentative samples that have film thickness and bake at target levels. The infrared spectra established for initial approval shall constitute a reference standard and shall be part of the submission package. Copyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with General Motors CompanyNot
10、 for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW16929 Copyright 2013 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved November 2013 Page 2 of 5 3.4 Coating Performance. Note: Items listed “for initial approval” are not required for regu
11、lar quality control tests once basic material approval is obtained. A summary of testing requirements is given in Table A1 for new approvals and for regular quality checks. 3.4.1 Corrosion Performance. Painted parts shall conform to all GMW14669 Type A1 requirements except as follows: 3.4.1.1 For in
12、itial approval, crosshatch adhesion evaluations shall be conducted on initial (fresh) sample materials and again after 240 h humidity. After approval, evaluate and then repeat the evaluation after 120 h humidity. 3.4.1.2 For initial approval, all four corrosion tests must be successfully completed (
13、GMW14669: salt spray, cyclic corrosion, cyclic climate, and filiform). For regular quality testing, only the salt spray and filiform tests are required. The GMW15359 white corrosion rating scale shall be used to assess performance where applicable. 3.4.1.3 Scratch Resistance. Perform scratch resista
14、nce according to GMW14698 in the as-received condition and after 144 h of salt spray. The spring tension at which the tip of the test rod just fails to penetrate the coating shall be recorded. A minimum spring tension of 4.00 N with no penetration is required. 3.4.1.4 Clearcoat Delamination. Whether
15、 or not associated with creepback corrosion, there shall be no evidence of clearcoat delamination from scribe, edge, or other area of test panels after corrosion exposures. 3.4.2 Automotive Environmental Cycling (GMW14124). There shall be no coating cracking or adhesion loss after 15 cycles of Cycle
16、 A plus 96 h of humidity (GMW14729). Adhesion (GMW14829) must be run after humidity. A maximum rating of 1 is allowed. 3.4.3 Determination of Scratch Resistance of Organic Coatings Simulation of Car Wash Installations (GMW14865). This test is for initial approval only and must be run on flat test pa
17、nels. After 200 test strokes, there shall be no more than a 20% change in gloss value (examples: an initial gloss reading of 80 shall not be reduced to lower than 64, and an initial gloss reading of 20 shall not be reduced to lower than 16). In order to effectively measure this gloss change, it may
18、be helpful (or necessary) to evaluate the clearcoat as applied to a black E-coated (electrocoated) standard panel. Coating tested may also compare favorably to a control sample consisting either of bare, sealed, anodized aluminum or of an approved body basecoat/clearcoat (BC/CC) system. Final accept
19、ability judgment is to be made by GM Engineering. 3.4.4 Resistance of Coatings to Chemical Etching and Distortion (GMW14701). For initial approval, there must be no objectionable surface changes after exposure to all environmental materials listed. 3.4.5 Environmental Damage Resistance. This is an o
20、ptional test for initial approval. Compare with controls in Jacksonville, Florida. This 14-week test is performed on a yearly basis beginning in May and ending in September for clearcoat evaluation only. Control sample(s) are to be an approved body basecoat (black)/clearcoat system. Etch resistance
21、is classified by a Jacksonville rating from 1 to 10, with 1 being the best. Performance must be noted and must be comparable to the control. 3.4.6 Weathering for Initial Approval. Accelerated weathering tests (Xenon) are used as an aid in predicting long-term durability performance (outdoor weatheri
22、ng). All tests must be conducted with control samples painted with an approved body BC/CC system. Outdoor exposure performance takes precedence over accelerated exposure performance in the event of disagreement. 3.4.6.1 Accelerated Weathering (Xenon Exposure; SAE J2527). Exposure is according to SAE
23、 J2527 plus 96 h humidity and tape adhesion. Total test exposure is to be 3500 kJ, with a minimum of 75% gloss retention (unpolished) (or 80% polished) and no cracking. Inspect test materials per GM Engineering agreement, throughout the test. Rate panels for gloss and Distinctness of Image (DOI) ret
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