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DELPHI DX550004 SOLID FILM LUBRICANT COATINGS RESIN BONDED MOS2 AND PTFE


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DELPHI DX550004 Document Information:

Title
SOLID FILM LUBRICANT COATINGS RESIN BONDED MOS2 AND PTFE

Delphi Automotive Systems

Publication Date:
Nov 1, 2007

Scope:

This specification covers the basic requirements for MOS2 and PTFE resin bonded solid film lubricant coatings. These coatings are suitable for lubrication of door, hood and deck hardware components, such as cams, levers, pivot rivets, etc. All rinses, coatings, and topcoats shall be hexavalent chromium free.

This specification defines a multi-layer coating. The primary coating is a molybdenum disulfide/thermosetting resin and the secondary coating is a polytetrafluoroethylene/thermosetting resin. Additional layers may be added and should be designated on the component drawing. All coatings are applied consecutively and then heat cured.

These coatings are applicable over platings and phosphates as well as other pre-treatments. Substrate requirements are to be shown separately on the drawing or applicable documents.

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