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Method of Testing Resistance to Crocking of Organic Trim Materials

2012-08-24
HISTORICAL
J861_201208
This test can be used to determine the resistance to crocking (color rub-off) of organic trim materials such as fabrics, vinyl coated fabrics, leather, coated fiberboard and carpet. This method is similar to AATCC Method 8 –Colorfastness to Crocking.
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Procedure for Visual Evaluation of Interior and Exterior Automotive Trim

2016-11-18
HISTORICAL
J361_201611
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to parts and materials used in vehicle manufacture which are intended to be acceptable color matches to a specified standard. This document is intended for use with parts or materials which are opaque or nearly so. Materials covered by this document include topcoat paint finishes, interior soft trim, interior and exterior hard trim, and exterior film and flexible trim. This practice requires judgments by observers with a minimum of normal color vision and preferably superior as rated with the FM-100Hue Test as specified in ASTM E1499, Guide for Selection, Evaluation, and Training of Observers.
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Procedure for Visual Evaluation of Interior and Exterior Automotive Trim

2017-04-17
HISTORICAL
J361_201704
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to parts and materials used in vehicle manufacture which are intended to be acceptable color matches to a specified standard. This document is intended for use with parts or materials which are opaque or nearly so. Materials covered by this document include topcoat paint finishes, interior soft trim, interior and exterior hard trim, and exterior film and flexible trim. This practice requires judgments by observers with a minimum of normal color vision and preferably superior as rated with the FM-100 Hue Test as specified in ASTM E1499, Guide for Selection, Evaluation, and Training of Observers.
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Procedure for Visual Evaluation of Interior and Exterior Automotive Trim

2022-10-04
CURRENT
J361_202210
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to parts and materials used in vehicle manufacture which are intended to be acceptable color matches to a specified standard. This document is intended for use with parts or materials which are opaque or nearly so. Materials covered by this document include topcoat paint finishes, interior soft trim, interior and exterior hard trim, and exterior film and flexible trim. This practice requires judgments by observers with a minimum of normal color vision and preferably superior as rated with the FM-100 hue test as specified in ASTM E1499.
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Procedure for Visual Evaluation of Interior and Exterior Automotive Trim

2013-08-14
HISTORICAL
J361_201308
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to parts and materials used in vehicle manufacture which are intended to be acceptable color matches to a specified standard. This document is intended for use with parts or materials which are opaque or nearly so. Materials covered by this document include topcoat paint finishes, interior soft trim, interior and exterior hard trim, and exterior film and flexible trim.
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STANDARD CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR FIBERBOARDS

1983-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1323_198306
This classification system provides a means for specifying or describing the pertinent properties of fiberboards for automotive applications. The materials normally specified by this standard are defined in SAE J947, Glossary of Fiberboard Terminology. The test methods commonly used for fiberboards are defined in SAE J315, Fiberboard Test Procedure.
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STANDARD CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR FIBERBOARDS

1980-08-01
HISTORICAL
J1323_198008
This classification system provides a means for specifying or describing the pertinent properties of fiberboards for automotive applications. The materials normally specified by this standard are defined in SAE J947, Glossary of Fiberboard Terminology. The test methods commonly used for fiberboards are defined in SAE J315, Fiberboard Test Procedure.
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STANDARD CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR FIBERBOARDS

1990-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1323_199009
This SAE Standard provides a means for specifying or describing the pertinent properties of fiberboards for automotive applications. The materials normally specified by this standard are defined in SAE J947. The test methods commonly used for fiberboards are defined in SAE J315.
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Seam Damage Test Procedure

2014-05-20
HISTORICAL
J1531_201405
This procedure is used to determine seam strength and seam fatigue of automotive textiles, vinyl coated fabrics and related soft trim materials.
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Seam Damage Test Procedure

2022-09-14
CURRENT
J1531_202209
This procedure is used to determine seam strength and seam fatigue of automotive textiles, vinyl coated fabrics and related soft trim materials.
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Standard Classification System for Fiberboards

2003-12-11
HISTORICAL
J1323_200312
This SAE Standard provides a means for specifying or describing the pertinent properties of fiberboards for automotive applications. The materials normally specified by this standard are defined in SAE J947. The test methods commonly used for fiberboards are defined in SAE J315.
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Standard Classification System for Fiberboards

2014-06-04
HISTORICAL
J1323_201406
This SAE Standard provides a means for specifying or describing the pertinent properties of fiberboards for automotive applications. The materials normally specified by this standard are defined in SAE J947. The test methods commonly used for fiberboards are defined in SAE J315.
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Standard Classification System for Fiberboards

2009-05-22
HISTORICAL
J1323_200905
This SAE Standard provides a means for specifying or describing the pertinent properties of fiberboards for automotive applications. The materials normally specified by this standard are defined in SAE J947. The test methods commonly used for fiberboards are defined in SAE J315.
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TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINING BLOCKING RESISTANCE AND ASSOCIATED CHARACTERISTICS OF AUTOMOTIVE TRIM MATERIALS

1994-08-01
HISTORICAL
J912_199408
This test method is designed to indicate the degree of surface tackiness, color transfer, loss of embossment, and surface marring when two trim materials are placed face to face under specific conditions of time, temperature, and pressure. These specific conditions are not dictated in this test procedure but will be found in the material standards which govern each type of trim material to be tested.
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