Description / Abstract:
This specification covers the material requirements for first
surface, vacuum-deposited metal coatings which are visible and
intended for decorative interior plastic trim components.
Material Description. Decorative constructions
approved to this specification will require the use of a primer
that enables adhesion, a metal layer from evaporative deposition
(sputter-ion coating, low-temperature arc vapor deposition or
physical vapor deposition (PVD)) that provides decoration and
reflectivity, and a topcoat that protects the metalized finish.
The primer and topcoat finishes shall be fully cured with time
and temperature cycles suited to the part composition. They shall
provide maximum durability, appearance and metal adhesion.
Materials used must be compatible with vinyl, fabric and other
interior trim materials.
The metal layer shall be produced by evaporative deposition onto
the primed surface. Its appearance shall be uniform and free from
all shadows and color fringes on all significant surfaces except
attachment tabs or pins. No runs, sags, wrinkles or skips shall
occur on visible surfaces. The total surface finish (primer, metal
and topcoat) must be a minimum of 25 μm in thickness.
Symbols. Not applicable.
Applicability. The typical decorative interior
applications may include, but are not limited to, integrated center
stack (ICS) surrounds; heating, ventilating, air conditioning
(HVAC) trim, steering wheel switch plate and buttons, console trim,
instrument panel trim, door handles and miscellaneous
trim.
Remarks. Construction approval of the supplier
responsible for the application of the primer, metal layer and
topcoat construction must be completed before Integration Vehicle
Engineering Release (IVER).