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Standard Specification for Allowable Defects in Rolled Goods for Interior Trim

2022-01-28
CURRENT
J3064_202201
This specification is written for rolled goods used for trim sets for automotive seats. Face materials are fabric-woven or knitted textiles, and plastic goods like polyvinyl chloride (PVC), thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), or thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). This specification covers material rolled goods with and without foam or backing adhered to the face material.
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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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Design Guidelines for Fiberboard Materials

2004-08-04
HISTORICAL
J1774_200408
This document provides information on the various fiberboard products, which are available for automotive application. It is intended to give engineers and designers a better understanding of product usage, characteristics, properties and industry terminology. The following sections cover these topics: 2. General Product Information 3. Design Characteristics 4. Physical/Mechanical Properties 5. Fiberboard Definitions In sections 2, 3 and 4 the fiberboard products are categorized. These sections give an overview of product types, with general information about characteristics and properties. In cases where product categories encompass more than one material or material grade, ranges were established to cover all of the products in that category. The individual companies that supply fiberboard products should be consulted for specific information about a particular product or application.
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Design Guidelines for Fiberboard Materials

2019-09-25
CURRENT
J1774_201909
This document provides information on the various fiberboard products, which are available for automotive application. It is intended to give engineers and designers a better understanding of product usage, characteristics, properties and industry terminology. The following sections cover these topics: 2 General Product Information 3 Design Characteristics 4 Physical/Mechanical Properties 5 Fiberboard Definitions In sections 2, 3 and 4 the fiberboard products are categorized. These sections give an overview of product types, with general information about characteristics and properties. In cases where product categories encompass more than one material or material grade, ranges were established to cover all of the products in that category. The individual companies that supply fiberboard products should be consulted for specific information about a particular product or application.
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Glossary of Fiberboard Terminology

2009-04-20
HISTORICAL
J947_200904
This information report presents the terminology and definitions as used in the fiberboard industry.
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Glossary of Fiberboard Terminology

2003-09-25
HISTORICAL
J947_200309
This information report presents the terminology and definitions as used in the fiberboard industry.
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Glossary of Fiberboard Terminology

2014-01-23
HISTORICAL
J947_201401
This information report presents the terminology and definitions as used in the fiberboard industry.
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Test Method for Determining Blocking Resistance and Associated Characteristics of Automotive Trim Materials

2002-07-26
HISTORICAL
J912_200207
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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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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Test Method for Determining Blocking Resistance and Associated Characteristics of Automotive Trim Materials

2007-11-02
HISTORICAL
J912_200711
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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Test Method for Determining Blocking Resistance and Associated Characteristics of Automotive Trim Materials

2012-10-15
HISTORICAL
J912_201210
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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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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