GMW GMW15416 PDF

GMW GMW15416 PDF

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GMW GMW15416 PDF

Published Date:
02/01/2014

Status:
[ Revised ]

Description:

Anticorrosion Wax for Cavities and Underbody and Engine Compartment - Generic Qualification

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General Motors Worldwide

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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ENGLISH HISTORICAL VERSION

This standard details the general material performance, compatibility, and processing requirements for international corporate approval of wax-based corrosion prevention fluids.

Material Description. Materials qualified to this standard shall meet the performance shown in Table B1 (Cavity Wax) or Table B2 (Underbody Coating Wax) or Table B3 (Engine Compartment Wax). Suppliers must demonstrate the technology as being production capable to reduce undue risk prior to release in a production facility. Any material development issues, such as chemical or performance values that fall outside of specified ranges, must be discussed with the appropriate material engineer for resolution. Material must successfully complete a production trial in a target facility prior to release for other facilities.

Symbols. Not applicable.

Typical Applications. This standard applies to wax-based corrosion prevention materials that are intended for use on automotive vehicles. These coatings must provide additional corrosion prevention for: 􀁸 Cavities, or 􀁸 Underbody and chassis, or 􀁸 Engine compartment of completely painted car bodies. 

Remarks. In the event of conflict between this standard and the local standard, the GMW standard shall take precedence. Nothing in this standard supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless specific exemption has been obtained. 

Special Requirements. Materials that utilize an oxidative cure process: 

Require a protective gas atmosphere in the head space of the container during shipping and storage to prevent curing. 

May require a gel oven followed by a cooling stage to accelerate the cure process and prevent wax drips throughout the vehicle assembly process. 

Classification. Table C1 shows a cross-reference between material groups and the regional specifications.


Edition : 2
File Size : 1 file , 72 KB
Number of Pages : 14
Published : 02/01/2014

History

GMW GMW15416
Published Date: 04/01/2018
Anticorrosion Wax for Cavities and Underbody and Engine Compartment - Generic Qualification
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Anticorrosion Wax for Cavities and Underbody and Engine Compartment - Generic Qualification
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GMW GMW15416
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