GMW GMW3116-2012 Recyclability Recoverability Issue 7 English.pdf
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1、 WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS General Specification GMW3116 Recyclability/Recoverability Copyright 2012 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved November 2012 Originating Department: North American Engineering Standards Page 1 of 6 1 Introduction Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applic
2、able laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence. The purpose of this specification is to facilitate compliance with current and future legislation regarding Recyclability/Recoverability. 1.1 Scope. This s
3、tandard contains Requirements and Guidelines to Improve the Recyclability and Recoverability, (Section 3). 1.2 Mission/Theme. The GM designer and the supplier community are to design recyclable/recoverable products that have maximum end of life value. The guidelines are written for current technolog
4、y. As technology progresses the guidelines will be updated. 1.3 Classification. Not applicable. 2 References Note: Only the latest approved standards are applicable unless otherwise specified. 2.1 External Standards/Specifications. ASTM D7611/D7611M Directive 2005/64/EC ISO 1629 ISO 22628 Directive
5、70/156/EEC ISO 1043-1 ISO 11469 Law Number 8405 (South Korea) Directive 2000/53/EC ISO 1043-2 ISO 18064 SAE J2332 2.2 GM Standards/Specifications. GMW3059 2.3 Additional References. Customer Care and Aftersales Packaging Requirements GM1738G GMW Global Recyclability and Recoverability Rate (RRR) Cal
6、culation Process document (CG3472) Engineering Statement of Requirements (eSOR) 3 Requirements 3.1 Marking of Polymeric Parts. Polymeric parts shall be labeled. Legible plastic compound identification symbol must appear on surface by; 1) molded in (raised/depressed 0.3 to 0.4 mm) or by; 2) surface p
7、rinting. The mark should be placed where the consumer cannot see it when the vehicle is assembled. See Table 1 for additional requirements. Copyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with General Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license
8、from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW3116 Copyright 2012 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved November 2012 Page 2 of 6 Table 1: Additional Requirements for Marking of Polymeric Parts Plastic parts having a weight of more than 100 g must be labeled. Elastomer parts having a weigh
9、t of more than 200 g must be labeled. Part smaller than the grams listed above should be labeled if possible (space permitting). The recommended minimum letter height should be at least 3 mm high. Larger letter sizes should be used on larger parts when there is more space available for the polymeric
10、 marking. 3.1.1 Marking of Plastic Parts. See Table 2 for the appropriate reference standard to determine requirements for the labeling and identification of vehicle plastic parts. Table 2: Reference Standards for Marking of Plastic Parts ISO 1043-1; Plastics - Symbols and Abbreviated Terms. Part 1:
11、 Basic Polymers and their Special Characteristics ISO 1043-2; Plastics - Symbols and Abbreviated Terms. Part 2: Fillers and Reinforcing Materials ISO 11469; Plastics - Generic Identification and Marking of Plastic Products ISO 18064; Thermoplastic Elastomers - Nomenclature and Abbreviated Terms 3.1.
12、2 Marking of Rubber Parts. See Table 3 for the appropriate reference standard to determine requirements for the labeling and identification of vehicle elastomer parts. Table 3: Reference Standards for Marking of Rubber Parts ISO 1629; Rubbers and Lattices - Nomenclature. Note: This shall not apply t
13、o the labeling of tires. SAE J2332; Marking of Rubber Parts 3.2 Component Parts Deemed to be Non Reusable. Component parts deemed to be non-reusable according to the Directive 2005/64/EC, Annex V, and its amendments, shall not be reused in new vehicles. 3.3 Material Composition. Material Composition
14、 information must be provided to GM via the International Material Data System (IMDS) as per the requirements of GMW3059 for full Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) approval. Also to comply with recyclability/recoverability requirements, (e.g., Type Approval Directive 70/156/EEC, End of Life Ve
15、hicle Directive 2000/53/EC, Law Number 8405 (South Korea), etc.), GM may request IMDS data from suppliers prior to PPAP. In this case suppliers must provide material composition information via IMDS for specific vehicle parts prior to PPAP approval. GM will notify suppliers of affected parts and whe
16、n material composition information via IMDS is required. 3.4 Guidelines to Improve the Recyclability/Recoverability. Improve the recyclability/recoverability of vehicle components during the design process, remembering that GM materials and/or performance requirements in the Engineering Statement of
17、 Requirements (eSOR) must be fulfilled. 3.4.1 Material Selection. 3.4.1.1 Standardize Material Selection. Use the same material type(s) on specific components or subsystems across product lines. 3.4.1.2 Select Recyclable Materials. Select materials for which recycling technologies are currently prac
18、ticed. 3.4.1.3 Minimize the Use of Multi-Material Parts. 3.4.1.4 Limit Material Types Used within Part Assemblies. 3.4.1.5 Reduce or Eliminate Coatings. Uncoated materials are easier and less costly to recycle than coated materials. Copyright General Motors Company Provided by IHS under license with
19、 General Motors CompanyNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS GMW3116 Copyright 2012 General Motors Company All Rights Reserved November 2012 Page 3 of 6 3.4.1.6 Reduce Fasteners. Reduce the number and types of fasteners
20、used in vehicle components for easier disassembly for refurbishment or recycling. 3.4.1.7 Adhesive Use. Avoid adhering dissimilar materials together to facilitate sorting/recycling of materials at the end of vehicle life. 3.4.2 Design for Pre-Treatment. 3.4.2.1 Operating Fluids. Provisions shall be
21、made in the part, system and vehicle design for fast and efficient removal of operating fluids from vehicle systems. Examples of these systems include: Fuel Tank Engine Oil Pan Gearbox/Transmission Brake System Air Conditioning System Shock Absorbers Engine Cooling System/Radiator Battery Cooling Sy
22、stem/Radiator Power Steering System Windshield Washer Fluid Engine Mounting System Coolant Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) Tank Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Tank Note: Draining of fluids may be accomplished using pressure, vacuum or gravity. Fluid containers should have only one low point that is easy to
23、 locate. 3.4.2.2 Parts and Components. Provisions shall be made in the part, system and vehicle design for fast removal of the batteries, oil filters, LPG tanks, CNG tanks, tires and catalytic converters during the pre-treatment phase. 3.4.3 Design for Dismantling. Polymeric parts should be designed
24、 for dismantling. 3.4.3.1 If polymeric parts, weighing more than 100 g, need to be dismantled, design the polymeric part for dismantling to comply with recyclability/recoverability requirements. End-of-Life Vehicle (ELV) treatment technology may vary per the specific country (e.g., North America, Ko
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