NAVISTAR TMS 6039-2013 Rubber (TSR) Molding Compounds.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. 2013 by Navistar, Inc. FEBRUARY 2013 Page 1 of 23 NAVISTAR, INC. TMS (TRUCK MATERIAL SPECIFICATION) NUMBE
2、R: TMS-6039 TITLE: Rubber (TSR) Molding Compounds CURRENT REV No: 1302 DATE: FEBRUARY 2013 WRITTEN/EDITED BY: Materials Engineering APPROVED BY: Materials Engineering SUPERSEDES: REV 1112 DECEMBER 2011 PRINTED COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE VERIFIED FOR CURRENT REVISION This specification may invol
3、ve 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 use. Change
4、Notice: Modified TSR-0007, added section 4.5.7 and TSR-0067. Reference: File 30-16 Keywords: Thermoset Rubber, Rubber compounds 1.0 APPLICATION This specification covers thermoset rubber (TSR) molding compounds used in truck applications. These TSR compounds are generally molded or extruded and may
5、contain recycled materials. For thermoplastic elastomers (TPR/TPE/TPU), see TMS-6040. Note: Mount properties are listed in Table 8 some sections of which are in a restricted issue appendix, TMS-6039-R. Contact Materials Engineering (referenced in Section 8.0) for further information. 1.1 Restricted
6、Chemical Substances Effective January 1, 2007, all product supplied to the requirements of this specification must comply with the requirements of the CEMS B-50 specification. 2.0 SCOPE This specification covers the general requirements, identification, inspection, property and performance requireme
7、nts, quality plan, and source approval and quality control requirements for these TSR compounds. 2.1 Rubber Compound Designation - Description The TSR compounds covered in this specification may include several different types of polymer base, such as EPDM, NR, CSM, NBR, etc. Within each of these ba
8、sic polymer groups, several different blends and curing treatments are available, and unless otherwise specified, may be used to provide the specified hardness and other material properties required for the part. A specific polymer may be specified within the material designation for the part. Upon
9、approval of the prototype and/or PPAP samples, no changes in the polymer base, blend, curing treatment, or other processing variables shall be made without the approval of Materials Engineering and the Quality Department of the receiving plant. 2.1.1 TSR Prefix All rubber molding compounds provided
10、to the requirements of this specification shall be designated with the TSR prefix. A specific polymer may or may not be specified in the material designation. These materials may contain recycled rubber (post-consumer recycled material, such as automotive tires) with prior Engineering approval. If i
11、ndustrial recyclate (pre-consumer recycled material) is included in the TSR compound, it shall be reported separately from the post-consumer recycled content. NUMBER: TMS-6039 TITLE: Rubber (TSR) Molding Compounds REVISION: 1302 This document is restricted and may not be sent outside Navistar, Inc.
12、or reproduced without permission from Corporate Technical Standards. Suppliers are required to assume all patent liability. 2013 by Navistar, Inc. FEBRUARY 2013 Page 2 of 23 2.2 Suffix Designations Additional requirements for parts made from the rubber molding compound may be specified by adding a s
13、uffix to the compound designation. The suffix requirement is in addition to the normal durometer hardness and tensile requirements of the material designation and independent of the polymer base used for the part. The suffix designation follows and is separated from the TSR prefix by a “dash. In som
14、e cases more than one suffix requirement may be designated. An alternate method of assigning a sequential number to new compounds has been added to facilitate development of parts while parameters may yet change. 2.2.1 Suffix-H: This designates a heat- and weather-resistant TSR material. Unless othe
15、rwise specified on the Engineering drawing, product supplied shall meet the heat resistance and aged heat adhesion requirements as specified in Tables 4-9. Minimal oil resistance is expected for this type of material. 2.2.2 Suffix-O: This suffix designates a TSR compound with good oil and/or diesel
16、fuel resistance. Unless otherwise specified on the Engineering drawing, parts supplied will meet the oil and fuel resistance requirements specified in Tables 4-9. Typical polymers that may be used for this specification include: Acrylonitrile-butadiene (nitrile or NBR) and appropriate blends. 2.2.3
17、Suffix-H/O: This suffix designates a heat-resistant TSR material that also exhibits good oil and diesel fuel resistance. Unless otherwise specified on the Engineering drawing, parts supplied will meet both the heat resistance and oil and fuel resistance requirements specified in Tables 4-9. Typical
18、polymers that may be used for this specification include: Chloroprene (CR), Chlorinated Polyethylene(CPE or CM), Chloro-sulfonated Polyethylene (CSM), Epichlorohydrin copolymer (ECO), Acrylonitrile-butadiene (nitrile or NBR), Hydrogenated Nitrile (HNBR), and appropriate blends. 2.2.4 Suffix-H/C: Thi
19、s suffix designates a heat- and weather-resistant TSR material with good resistance to heavy-duty diesel coolants. Unless otherwise specified on the Engineering drawing, parts supplied will meet both the heat resistance and coolant resistance requirements specified in Tables 4-9. A typical polymer t
20、hat may be used is EPDM. Minimal oil resistance is expected for this material. 2.2.5 Suffix-M: This suffix designates a common TSR class of materials except used in mount or isolator applications. Dynamic property requirements for these parts are generally specified separately on the Engineering dra
21、wing. Typically, the TSR material is a Natural Rubber. Natural Rubber blends with IR and SBR may be considered with prior approval. Chloroprene can be considered in a similar fashion in applications requiring high heat and oil resistance but lower flex fatigue resistance. When highly damped material
22、s are required, butyl compounds may be specified. 2.3 Specific TSR Compound Designations A lower case letter may be used at the end of the compound designation to specify a specific blend or composition of TSR compound. The lower case letter is added at the end, after the tensile strength number, to
23、 indicate a specific compound. For example, as indicated in Table 3, TSR65-10a designates an 8021 molding compound supplied by NRI. The specific molding compound designated by the use of the lower case letter will be indicated in Tables 4-9 or will be shown on the engineering drawing. 2.4 Explanatio
24、n Examples of Designation System The material designation on the drawing shall consist of the TSR material prefix, followed by any suffix requirements H, -O, -C, or M, followed by the durometer and tensile strength specified. In some cases, a specific compound identifier (lower case letter) may be u
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