1、 ENGINEERING MATERIAL SPECIFICATION Date Action Revisions 2013 12 12 N Status No replacement named L. Sinclair, NA 2007 06 28 Revised Inserted 3.0; Deleted 3.17 & 4 1969 12 29 Released CPY22-947841-7 Controlled document at www.MATS Copyright 2013, Ford Global Technologies, LLC Page 1 of 3 ADHESIVE,
2、RUBBER ESR-M11P16-A NOT TO BE USED FOR NEW DESIGN 1. SCOPE This specification defines the performance and product requirements for a rubber adhesive. 2. APPLICATION This specification was released originally for material used for adhering rubber to metallic or nonmetallic surfaces. It is not intende
3、d to limit the rubber adhesive to any specific material or material system, but rather defines the performance of the entire system. 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.0 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTION MATERIALS Material suppliers and part producers must conform to the Companys Standard Requirements For Product
4、ion Materials (WSS-M99P1111-A). 3.1 Shall be a smooth homogeneous mixture, free from foreign materials and properties detrimental to normal use. 3.2 Shall be free from objectionable or irritating odors, both as received and after aging. 3.3 Must provide easy brushing characteristics, a relatively fa
5、st drying rate, and a long bonding range. 3.4 The material, when dry, shall produce a bond which is firm and durable, yet retain a rubbery characteristic. 3.5 The dry film may retain a small degree of tack. 3.6 Must be capable of application by brush or flow method. 3.7 May be applicable by either a
6、 one-coat or two-coat system, with an open air drying time of from 5 - 90 min. 3.8 Shall have no detrimental effect on rubber, metals, plastics or exterior production and repair paints. 3.9 Shall be resistant to water exposure and shall not be affected by windshield washer solvents, deicers or car w
7、ash solutions normally used. 3.10 Must have strength and flexibility over a temperature range of -29 to 82 C. ENGINEERING MATERIAL SPECIFICATION ESR-M11P16-A Copyright 2013, Ford Global Technologies, LLC Page 2 of 3 3.11 Provisions of this specification are applicable when the adhesive is used accor
8、ding to labeling directions, unless otherwise stated. Precautionary notes, such as the detrimental effect on painted surfaces, etc., involved in the use of the material should be clearly stated on the product label. 3.12 The adhesive must be reasonably safe to apply and must meet all Federal, state
9、and local regulations. The material must be formulated to minimize health hazards to the individual due to toxic or otherwise injurious ingredients. 3.13 The adhesive must be capable of storage without any detrimental effect for an extended period of time. Supplier shall furnish all necessary inform
10、ation on types of material required for packaging and on the storage life of the material in each of the product packages supplied. For any particular size package or container for the product, the supplier shall furnish information of the safe storage practice and recommendations as to maximum and
11、minimum ambient temperatures and direct sun load conditions at which the product may be stored without any adverse effect. 3.14 Specific chemical and physical properties are not specified herein, but an Engineering Quality Control Supplement will be issued to cover each approved material. The select
12、ed engineering approved Source shall furnish appropriate chemical and physical properties along with the production tolerance limits that apply to the material(s) upon which approval was given. The agreed upon values and limits will be issued to Quality Control by the affected product engineering of
13、fice. These values will then be used by Quality Control for ongoing quality verifications. The Quality Control Supplement is an integral requirement of this specification. If more than one source supplies material to this specification, a Quality Control Supplement will be issued for each specific a
14、pproved material. 3.15 LABELING 3.15.1 Provisions of this specification are applicable when material is used according to labeling directions. Any precautions involved in the use of the material must be clearly stated on the product label. 3.15.2 The label(s) for the material(s) must comply to the F
15、ederal Hazardous Substances Act and all other provisions under the Consumer Product Safety Commission and all other applicable federal, state and local regulations. Supplier shall furnish the affected product engineering office with the label(s). 3.15.3 Supplier shall furnish certification that the
16、composition of his product has been examined and that the label recommended is in compliance with the Federal Hazardous Substances Act and all other provisions under the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Completed Material Health and Safety Data Sheets and Hazardous Substances Data Sheets must be
17、submitted by the supplier to the Ford Motor Company toxicologist. 3.15.4 If applicable, supplier shall furnish a copy of the laboratory report wherein the product was evaluated under the procedures required by the Federal Hazardous Substances Act. ENGINEERING MATERIAL SPECIFICATION ESR-M11P16-A Copy
18、right 2013, Ford Global Technologies, LLC Page 3 of 3 3.15.5 Supplier must furnish detailed application instructions and specific usage information for container labels. This portion of the label information must be approved by the affected product engineering office. 3.15.6 If the label submitted b
19、y the supplier contains any advertising claims, suitable corroborative testing data must also be furnished. Such claims and data are encouraged. 3.16 MARKING 3.16.1 Containers and cartons must be marked with a code indicating source and compounding date of the material. Supplier must furnish this co
20、de to the affected product engineering office. Container marking may be waived if approved in writing by the affected product engineering office. 5. GENERAL INFORMATION This information is for direction of the user and is not a requirement for the supplier. 5.1 The test report data furnished by the
21、supplier showing compliance with this specification shall give the specific test methods followed and shall give specific answers to generalized requirements. 5.2 Generally accepted test methods (American Society for Testing and Materials, Society of Automotive Engineers and Ford Laboratory Test Met
22、hods are preferred) and procedures should be followed where such methods are known, otherwise the methods of evaluation should be explained in detail. 5.3 Comparative performance data ratings utilizing the requirements outlined above, comparing the proposed material(s) to presently marketed Ford Motor Company products, are encouraged.