GMNA GM2210M Decorative Interior Wood Components
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GMNA GM2210M Document Information:
Title
Decorative Interior Wood Components
General Motors North America
Publication Date:
Feb 1, 2005
Scope:
This specification is a component performance specification that
covers the requirements for
decorative real wood trim and components made of decorative real wood.
These materials are limited
to areas where low levels of ultraviolet radiation and lower interior
temperatures are experienced.
The material used shall be a plywood or hardwood veneer and processed
to produce components of a
quality such that all requirements of this specification are met.
Some parts manufactured from these materials may require an aluminum,
fiberglass, thermoplastic or
approved equivalent layer incorporated into the lamination or as a
substrate. This may help a
formed part retain its shape, act as an anchor for metal mounting
studs or aid in the prevention of
warpage or splintering upon impact. The bond between these layers must
remain intact in all of the
tests and each unique composite shall be tested to the part
construction portions of the
specification.
The finish shall be a wear and soil resistant polyester, polyurethane
or approved equivalent. The
back and non-visible edges shall be sealed to minimize moisture
absorption.
Certain applications may require the use of a pressure sensitive
adhesive on the side opposite the
decorative veneer. If an adhesive is required, the adhesive must be
uniform across the surface to
which it is applied and shall be pressure sensitive over a temperature
range of 0 to 55°C. To
protect the adhesive and facilitate handling, the adhesive mass shall
be covered with a release
liner, which can be readily removed when the material is to be
applied. The liner must adhere to
the part during shipping and storage but must separate cleanly without
loosening or removing
adhesive.
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