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GMW 14162:2016

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GMW 14162:2016

Colorfastness to Artificial Weathering

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Introduction
Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations.
Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence.
Purpose. This test method shall be used to determine the effects of weathering using a xenon-arc lamp source (artificial sunlight) to simulate extreme environmental conditions encountered inside a vehicle due to sunlight, heat and humidity. This method shall be used to evaluate the colorfastness, as well as being the artificial weathering method to evaluate degradation. This method describes four (4) possible exposure cycles.
• Method A. Light and Dark Exposure Cycle (100 °C, 420 nm). The cycle alternates between light and dark periods. This cycle is based on ISO 105-B06 exposure condition Number Three (3).
• Method B. Light Only Exposure Cycle (100 °C, 300 nm to 400 nm). This cycle is based on ISO 105-B06 exposure condition Number Three (3).
• Method C. Light Only Exposure Cycle (115 °C, 300 nm to 400 nm). This cycle is based on ISO 105-B06 exposure condition Number One (1).
• Method D. Light and Dark Exposure (89 °C, 340 nm). The cycle alternates between light and dark periods. This cycle is based on ISO 105-B06 exposure condition Number Five (5) (SAE J1885/SAE J2412 equivalent with SAE J2413 as the companion document).
Applicability. Testing of the textile materials to simulate extreme environmental conditions of interior of vehicle.
Remarks. This test procedure was developed by the Global Textile Team to create a common method for evaluating colorfastness to artificial weathering

Author General Motors Worldwide (GMW)
Editor FORD
Document type Standard
Format File
Edition 3
Number of pages 7
Year 2016
Country USA