ANODIZED ALUMINUM AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J399_198502
- Reaffirmed
Scope
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ASTM B110—Dielectric Strength of Anodically coated Aluminum
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ASTM B457—Measuring Impedance of Anodic Coatings of Aluminum
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ASTM B244—Measuring Thickness of Anodic Coatings on Aluminum with Eddy Current Instruments
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ASTM B136—Resistance of Anodically Coated Aluminum to Staining by Dyes
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ASTM B137—Weight of Coating on Anodically Coated Aluminum
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ASTM B368—Copper-Accelerated Acetic Acid Salt Spray (Fog) Testing (CASS Test)
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ASTM B538—Fact (Ford Anodized Aluminum Corrosion Test) Testing
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ASTM B580—Guide to the Specification of Anodic Oxide Coatings on Aluminum
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ASTM 429—Measurement and Calculation of Reflecting Characteristics of Metallic Surfaces Using Integrating Sphere Instruments
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ASTM E430—Measurement of Gloss of High Gloss Metal Surfaces Using Abridged Goniophotometer or Goniophotometer
Rationale
Recommended Content
Aerospace Standard | BOLT, MACHINE - HEXAGON HEAD, PD SHANK, CRES AMS5731, .3125-24 UNJF-3A |
Technical Paper | Development of Coating Systems for Stainless Steel and Stainless Steel Clad Aluminum Automotive Trim |
Ground Vehicle Standard | Properties of Low Carbon Sheet Steel and Their Relationship to Formability |
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Issuing Committee
The Metals Technical Committee (MTC) controls specifications for Ferrous and Non-Ferrous: Metallic Wrought Products, Cast & Sintered Products, Metal Properties & Processes, and Metal Test Procedures. The MTC oversees standards to establish uniform procedures that: 1) establish a common language for the industry to review materials and processes through standards, 2) are reviewed and updated on a regular 5-year basis with coordination to other industry specifications, and 3) creates a common industry interface for technical discussions. The MTC ensures that all standards are developed with qualified personnel to perform respective tasks, meets at least once a year to provide relevant updates to current specifications, and assesses whether new standards are needed by industry. The committee also maintains the public web pages by reviewing and updating the information necessary. The MTC shall report to the Materials Processes and Parts Council (MPPC) on a biannual basis. Participants in the SAE Metals Technical Committee include representatives from OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government, and other interested parties.