NAVISTAR MPAPS G-9009-2017 Painting Parts.pdf
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1、This document is restricted and may not be sent outside Navistar, Inc. or reproduced without permission from Corporate Technical Standards. Suppliers are required to assume all patent liability. 2017 by Navistar, Inc. FEBRUARY 2017 Page 1 of 16 NAVISTAR, INC. Material, Parts, and Process Specificati
2、ons (MPAPS) NUMBER: MPAPS G-9009 Former Designation: TMS-9009 TITLE: Painting, Parts CURRENT REV No.: 1702 DATE: February 2017 WRITTEN/EDITED BY: S. Brailey APPROVED BY: R. Goluch SUPERSEDES: Rev. 1610 Oct. 2016 PRINTED COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE VERIFIED FOR CURRENT REVISION This specification
3、 may involve hazardous materials, equipment, and procedures. This specification does not purport to address all of the safety issues associated with its use. The user is responsible to consult appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limits prior to us
4、e. 1.0 APPLICATION This specification outlines the requirements for primed and/or painted metal parts used in NAVISTAR trucks, parts, and components. For painting of thermoplastic parts, see MPAPS G-9008. For painting of FRP parts, see MPAPS G-9005. High temperature paint for exhaust components are
5、covered by MPAPS G-9015. 2.0 SCOPE This specification covers the general requirements, specific properties and performance requirements of painted metal parts, and is divided into multiple classes. 2.1 Restricted Chemical Substances Effective January 1, 2007, all product supplied to the requirements
6、 of this specification must comply with the requirements of the MPAPS B-50 specification. 2.2 Finish Classification Class of finish of painted parts shall be specified on the engineering drawing. Painted parts shall meet all requirements for the specified class as described herein. Paint covered by
7、this specification should not be exposed to continuous service temperatures above 150C (see MPAPS G-9015 for parts requiring high temperature paint, such as exhaust components). 2.2.1 Class I For decorative exterior parts which require excellent corrosion resistance and appearance performance requir
8、ements such as exterior portions of the cab and parts which mount to the cab. Class I parts are assumed to meet the Suffix A level requirements unless otherwise indicated. 2.2.2 Class II For decorative and non-decorative exterior chassis or powertrain parts that require good corrosion resistance. De
9、corative parts would be specified as Class IIA. Non-decorative parts would be specified as Class IIB or IIP. Examples of non-decorative Class IIP parts that will be top coated are frame rails and cross members, fabricated brackets, clips, steering arms, pitman arms, torque rods, U-bolts, disc wheels
10、, rims, rings, spacer bars, drag links, etc. Class IIB parts that are not topcoated are parts that shall not be exposed to direct ultraviolet radiation, such as underhood brackets and engine-mounted components. 2.2.3 Class III For decorative and non-decorative interior cab parts that require minimal
11、 corrosion resistance. Decorative interior cab parts are specified by adding the suffix A, which means part finish must meet corrosion resistance, as well as appearance performance requirements that include color match, gloss, NUMBER: MPAPS G-9009 TITLE: Painting, Parts REVISION: 1702 This document
12、is restricted and may not be sent outside Navistar, Inc. or reproduced without permission from Corporate Technical Standards. Suppliers are required to assume all patent liability. 2017 by Navistar, Inc. FEBRUARY 2017 Page 2 of 17 and weathering/ultraviolet exposure. Decorative examples include visi
13、ble parts. Non-decorative includes parts such as brake and clutch lever arms and mounting brackets. 2.3 Suffix Requirements 2.3.1 Suffix P:. 2.3.1.1 This suffix may be applied to a paint Class specification (Example: Class IP or IIP) if it is established that the subject part will always be top coat
14、ed after assembly. Primers are subject to the part performance requirements listed in Tables 1A (primer only) and 1C but do not have to meet the performance requirements listed in Table 1B. Note: Primed parts are generally not resistant to UV, so they shall not be stored outdoors or in sunlight prio
15、r to topcoat 2.3.1.2 Electrocoat or E-coat is often used as a primer. Where it may be used as such, but it is not required, the P suffix is sufficient. In those cases where E-coat is desired to be specified as either the primer or as a finish coat, see section 2.3.5. 2.3.1.3 The “P” suffix may be us
16、ed for metal or plastic parts and the appropriate requirements shall apply for the base material. The Class should be specified as well. 2.3.2 Suffix A: 2.3.2.1 When this modification is made to the below-described class, it indicates final part finish must meet corrosion resistance, as well as appe
17、arance performance requirements that include color match, gloss, and weathering/ultraviolet exposure. Examples: Class IA parts would be body colored skirts and bumpers. Class IIA parts would be steps, modesty panels, exhaust stack supports, fuel tanks and straps. 2.3.2.2 Bumpers - Class IIA replaces
18、 TMS-9016 (Painting, Bumpers), though new bumper releases should be specified to Class IB. 2.3.3 Suffix B: 2.3.3.1This modification indicates slightly lower performance on a decorative part such as a bumper (IB), bus body/exterior parts and visible body brackets. Class IIB replaces TMS-9009 Class II
19、 and Class IV. Class IIB and IIP are functionally interchangeable in many cases. 2.3.3.2 Class IIB has minimal UV protection where class IIP has effectively none. Both are usually recoated in chassis paint. IIB should be used when a part may not be recoated and IIP when a part will always be recoate
20、d. 2.3.4 Suffix C: 2.3.4.1 Class IIC represents a further performance reduction for parts that can corrode and are not cosmetically important such as castings, engines and engine attachments. This is not recommended for use and requires the Validation Director approval for use beyond these applicati
21、ons. Class IIC replaces TMS-9009 Class V, and TMS-9009 Class VI (casting sealer such as old CEMS G-5 Casting Sealer Grades -41, -43, and -43W, as examples) and CEMS G-5 Classes F and G. It may also be used in lieu of EMS G5-0001 2.3.4.2 Class IC is common with Thermosetting acrylic paints (TSA) whic
22、h have minimal exterior weathering but good corrosion performance. Typical applications include mounting brackets for exterior component mounting that does not get significant direct light exposure. Some glamor surfaces may be specified this way for specific components requiring a TSA paint. 2.3.4.3
23、 Class IIIC should not be used. NUMBER: MPAPS G-9009 TITLE: Painting, Parts REVISION: 1702 This document is restricted and may not be sent outside Navistar, Inc. or reproduced without permission from Corporate Technical Standards. Suppliers are required to assume all patent liability. 2017 by Navist
24、ar, Inc. FEBRUARY 2017 Page 3 of 17 2.3.5 Suffix E: 2.3.5.1 This suffix used in conjunction with Suffix P requires that the prime system uses an approved chemical pretreatment with an electrodeposition or autodeposition type primer. See MPAPS G-5 Primer Grade -56 as an example. In general, these two
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