GMNA 9982283 Adhesive Primer, Black, Polyurethane to Glass, Preprime Glass Applications
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GMNA 9982283 Document Information:
Title
Adhesive Primer, Black, Polyurethane to Glass, Preprime Glass Applications
General Motors North America
Publication Date:
Apr 1, 2005
Scope:
This specification covers a glass primer used in conjunction with an
Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) or as
primer #2 of a two step system. Either primer system is used in
conjunction with a polyurethane
adhesive sealing compound.
Material Description. This material is a black, solvent based,
polyurethane type primer used to
condition and promote adhesion to automotive glass. It is applied
following application of either
IPA, 9981293 or primer # 1, 9982278 and interfaces a polyurethane
adhesive sealing compound,
Reference: 9982280. It is intended to be used to be used for glass
applications where the primed
surface has aged a minimum of 30 seconds. It is not intended for use
at GM assembly plants where
the cycle times may be less than 30 seconds between primer and
urethane adhesive application.
Typical Application. Materials approved to this specification are use
in bonding adhesive to
stationary automotive saftey glass. In conjunction, the glass is
bonded to painted automotive body
openings such as windshield, backlite and liftgate glass.
Remarks. Refer to the Glass Bonding Decision Tree of the GM Materials
Engineering Preferred
Materials Catalog (PMC) in the Exteriors Section for specific use of
this material.
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