Title: Performance Requirements of Eterior Page: 1 of 10 A B C D INDEX A Inde B Scope C Object D Review E Related Documents F Standard Requirements for Production Materials G System Components and General Requirements H Classification System and Use of Engineering Standard on Engineering Release I Specific Requirements Z Change History Appendi A: Additional Requirements for OEM High Bake Body Paints Appendi B: Paint Design Verification (DV) / Production Verification (PV) Validation Matri Appendi C: Component Paint Performance Evaluation Multiple Testing Appendi D: Definition of a Technical Paint Finish SCOPE This standard applies to all eterior painted body and trim components for use on Jaguar Land Rover vehicles. OBJECT This standard defines the performance requirements of all paint systems used on Jaguar Land Rover eterior body and trim components. This standard is applicable to manufacturing plants, component suppliers and repair processes. REVIEW This document must be reviewed every three years from the date of the last review or update. Intentionally Blank This document is approved for use by Jaguar Land Rover Limited Prepared by: John Mercer Authorised by: Andrew Haggie CDSID: jmercer8 CDSID: ahaggie
Title: Performance Requirements of Eterior Page: 2 of 10 E RELATED DOCUMENTS Test methods required in conjunction with this standard are listed below: ASTM D471 ASTM D5798-11 BS EN 228 BS EN 590 BS EN 3665:1997 CADJLR.02.02 DIN ISO EN 2409:2013 ISO 3795:1989 SAE J 400 SAE J 1976 SAE J 2527 STJLR.01.5026 STJLR.51.5226 TPJLR.52.004 TPJLR.52.054 TPJLR.52.061 TPJLR.52.154 TPJLR.52.155 TPJLR.52.161 TPJLR.52.164 TPJLR.52.252 TPJLR.52.256 TPJLR.52.351 TPJLR.52.352 TPJLR.52.353 TPJLR.52.354 TPJLR.52.561 TPJLR.52.564 TPJLR.52.565 TPJLR.52.599 TPJLR.52.709 F STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTION MATERIALS Materials suppliers and part producers must conform to the Company's Standard Requirements for Production Materials (STJLR.51.5226). G SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1 Substrates Applicable to all painted substrates used on the eterior of JLR vehicles. 2 Substrate Condition The surface must be cleaned by an appropriate method prior to painting. 3 In-Department and Delivery Repairs Paint repairs must meet the requirements of this Engineering Standard. 4 Parts Requirements for Design Verification (DV) and Production Verification (PV) See Appendi B 5 Material Identification Mark All polymeric parts shall bear a material identification mark in accordance with CADJLR.02.02 6 Appearance The colour, gloss and finish shall meet the requirements of STJLR.01.5026, Eterior Paint: Cosmetic Appearance Standard.
Title: Performance Requirements of Eterior Page: 3 of 10 H CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM AND USE OF ENGINEERING STANDARD ON ENGINEERING RELEASE Components shall be specified by reference to this standard followed by suffies defining the application and special requirements as shown below. 1 Service Temperature The first suffi shall be numerical and denote maimum ambient service temperature ( C) to which the component shall be subjected. This shall be adopted as the 'in service' temperature in the TPJLR.52.353 Accelerated Environmental Test and TPJLR.52.352 Heat Ageing. 2 Flammability The suffi 'FR' shall be used if compliance with the ISO 3795 flammability test is required. This is only required for painted components that are for under bonnet applications. The burn rate must be self-etinguishing or must not eceed 80 mm per minute. 3 Additional Requirements The suffi 'Z' shall be used if any additional requirements and/or deviations from this Engineering Standard are required. These shall be recorded in full on the relevant Engineering Release. Eample of Engineering Standard: - STJLR.51.5241/95 - This denotes a painted component that is: - Subject to a maimum ambient service temperature of 95 C. I SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS The test schedule and acceptance criteria for painted components are detailed in Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4. Intentionally Blank
Title: Performance Requirements of Eterior Page: 4 of 10 Table 1: Mechanical Tests Ref Property Test Method Acceptance Criteria 1 Pencil Hardness TPJLR.52.565 A minimum rating of HB on metallic and rigid polymeric substrates A minimum rating of B on fleible polymeric substrates 2 Paint Adhesion DIN ISO EN 2409 2013 Grade 1 3 High Performance Chip Resistance TPJLR.52.599 Minimum rating 4 4 Stone Chip Resistance SAE J400 (3 800 g ± 50 g Minimum rating 4B of stone) Performed at ambient and at -20 C 5 High Pressure Hot Water Adhesion TPJLR.52.561 Method B No loss of adhesion of paint to substrate or between paint layers permitted 6 Scratch Resistance TPJLR.52.004 Minimum rating of 1 @ 2 N. Permanent deformation/fracture of coating is unacceptable, assess 24 hours after test procedure 7 Thermal Shock Test Test sample eposed for 16 hours at -40 C followed immediately by immersion into hot water at 70 C for 5 minutes 8 Low Temperature Impact Drop 600mm Drop TPJLR.52.709 Method B Maintain at -40 C ± 1 C for 16 hours. Evaluate post conditioning at 23 C. Eamine after reconditioning at ambient temperature for 1 hour, no visual change No breaking, cracking or permanent deformation of the paint film Table 2: Corrosion Tests Ref Property Test Method Acceptance Criteria 9 Painted sheet metal corrosion test (Laboratory simulated proving ground test: SCAB) applicable to zinc coated and mild steel substrates 10 Resistance to Neutral Salt Spray, only applicable to uncoated steel substrates 11 Filiform corrosion test applicable to aluminium substrates only TPJLR.52.256 50 cycles for zinc coated substrates 30 cycles for steel substrates TPJLR.52.252 (500 hours) BS EN 3665:1997 (250 hours) Corrosion creep/blistering to be no greater than 3 mm maimum creep measured either side of scribed line and no worse than current production control samples
Title: Performance Requirements of Eterior Page: 5 of 10 Table 3: Chemical Tests Ref Property Test Method Acceptance Criteria 12 Fuel Resistance TPJLR.52.154 Unleaded Petrol (BS EN 228) Diesel Fuel (BS EN 590) E85 Alcohol Fuel Bio Diesel B10 (BS EN 590) 13 Acid Spotting Resistance TPJLR.52.161 14 Fluid Spotting Resistance Liquid Soap Teepol L (See note) Windscreen Wash Solution (Decosol AN75) Concentrated Engine Coolant (Havoline XLC (OF02) Concentrated Engine Oil to ASTM D471 (5W/30) Alloy wheel cleaner (C2D20074) Power Assisted Steering Fluid (Mobil ATF 320) Ad Blue (ISO 22241) TPJLR.52.155 Note: For carbon fibre roof parts a 50% dilution of Teepol with distilled water will be used in the Liquid Soap test Colour rating of Grade 4 minimum when assessed in accordance with STJLR.01.5026 Clause 4.2.3 (assess 24 hours after test procedure) No other visible detrimental effect 15 Pancreatin Resistance TPJLR.52.164 Maimum Rating 3 16 Gum Arabic Resistance TPJLR.52.164 Maimum Rating 3 Intentionally Blank
Title: Performance Requirements of Eterior Page: 6 of 10 Table 4: Environmental Tests Ref Property Test Method Acceptance Criteria 17 Accelerated Environmental Cycling TPJLR.52.353 The heat element of the test to be at the specified in service temperature (see clause H.1) Colour rating of Grade 4 minimum when assessed in accordance with STJLR.01.5026 Clause 4.2.3 (assess 24 hours after test procedure) No other visible detrimental effect High pressure hot water adhesion test Ref. 5 for technical finishes, see Appendi D' Adhesion to Ref. 2 within 1 hour after removal from test 18 Humidity Resistance TPJLR.52.351 240 hours duration plus adhesion to Ref. 2 within 1 hour after removal from test 19 Water Immersion TPJLR.52.564 240 hours duration plus adhesion to Ref. 2 within 1 hour after removal from test 20 Heat Ageing TPJLR.52.352 500 hours at the specified in service temperature (see clause H.1) Condition at ambient temperature for 1 hour before evaluation High pressure hot water adhesion test Ref. 5 for technical finishes, see Appendi D Adhesion to Ref. 2 within 1 hour of test completion No other visual detrimental effect No other visual detrimental effect Colour rating of Grade 4 minimum when assessed in accordance with STJLR.01.5026 Clause 4.2.3 (assess 24 hours after test procedure) No other visual detrimental effect Additionally Fuji White shall be measured with a multi-angle spectrophotometer. At an angle of 45 the delta b (yellow shift) shall be no greater than 1.3
Title: Performance Requirements of Eterior Page: 7 of 10 Table 4: Environmental Tests (Continued) Ref Property Test Method Acceptance Criteria 21 Accelerated Weathering SAE J2527 1250 kj/m² High pressure hot water adhesion test Ref. 5 for technical finishes, see Appendi D' Adhesion to Ref. 2 after test completion 22 Outdoor Weathering SAE J1976, procedure A, 2 years eposure. Report interim status after 1 year. The above Accelerated Weathering test is acceptable should Florida data be unavailable or ongoing Colour rating of Grade 4 minimum when assessed in accordance with STJLR.01.5026 Clause 4.2.3 (assess 24 hours after test procedure) No other visual detrimental effect Colour rating of Grade 4 minimum when assessed in accordance with STJLR.01.5026 Clause 4.2.3 No other visual detrimental effect Z CHANGE HISTORY Issue Date Description of Change 6 18 Feb 2016 Full revision of standard. Additional fluids added 5 27 Mar 2015 Addition of High pressure cleaner requirement after accelerated environmental cycling, heat ageing and accelerated weathering for technical finishes. 4 23 Apr 2014 Deletion of transit protection coating test method. Addition of Appendi A for specific requirements for OEM body paint systems & Appendi B DV/PV matri. Change of adhesion test grading requirement. 3 01 Mar 2013 General Revision replacing FLTM methods with TPJLR methods. Heat aging 2, methods described. 2 26 Apr 2007 General Revision 1 01 Dec 2004 First issue. Replacing: JMS 20.17.14, JMS 20.17.08, LRES.22.PL.08, RES.22.OF.08, RES.22.OF.15
Title: Performance Requirements of Eterior Page: 8 of 10 APPENDIX A: ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR OEM HIGH BAKE BODY PAINTS Wind Shield Glazing Systems, Adhesion Requirements Property Test Method Requirements Wind Shield Adhesive Peel Adhesion Adhesion to Paint a) As conditioned b) After humidity Ageing, 168 hours c) After Cataplasma a) TPJLR.52.054 b) TPJLR.52.351 c) TPJLR.52.354 4-5 a NOTE: A glazing adhesive is only approved for application onto JLR approved OEM high bake paint systems, including high bake repairs. It is not to be applied to low bake 2K industrial or re-finish paint materials. Intentionally Blank
Title: Performance Requirements of Eterior Page: 9 of 10 APPENDIX B: Paint DV/PV Validation Matri Component Part Level Paint DV/PV testing for Eterior Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 New Substrate & / or C/O Substrate C/O Substrate Applies to Eterior Paint Performance only, does not apply to AAR or New Paint Supplier & / or New Painter C/O Painter Component Functionality. New Paint System C/O Paint Supplier C/O Paint System C/O Paint System New Colour DV PV DV PV DV PV Test (STJLR.51.5241) Test Method Duration Mechanical Tests 1) Pencil Hardness TPJLR.52.565 1 Day 2) Paint Adhesion DIN ISO EN 2409 2013 1 Day 3) High Performance Chip Resistance TPJLR.52.599 4 Days 4) Stone Chip Resistance SAE J400 Ambient 1 Day SAE J400-20 C 1 Day 5) High Pressure Hot Water Adhesion TPJLR.52.561 Method B 1 Day 6) Scratch Resistance TPJLR.52.004 1 Day Test sample eposed for 16 hours at -40 C followed 7) Thermal Shock Test immediately by immersion into hot water at 70 C for 5 minutes 1 Day 8) Low Temperature Impact Drop TPJLR.52.709 Method B 1 Day Corrosion Tests 9) Painted sheet metal corrosion test (Laboratory simulated proving ground test: SCAB) applicable TPJLR.52.256 70 Days to zinc coated and mild steel substrates 10) Resistance to Neutral Salt Spray, only applicable to uncoated steel substrates TPJLR.52.252 21 Days 11) Filiform corrosion test applicable to aluminium substrates only BS EN 3665:1997 11 Days Chemical Tests 12) Fuel Resistance Unleaded Petrol (BS EN 228) TPJLR.52.154 3 Days Diesel Fuel (BS EN 590) E85 Alcohol Fuel (ASTM D5798-11) Bio Diesel B10 (BS EN 228) 13) Acid Spotting Resistance TPJLR.52.161 1 Day 14) Fluid Spotting Resistance Liquid Soap Teepol L Windscreen Wash Solution (Decosol AN75) Engine Coolant (Havoline XLC (OF02) Engine Oil to ASTM D471 (5W/30) Alloy wheel cleaner (C2D20074) Power Assisted Steering Fluid (Mobil ATF 320) Ad Blue (ISO 22241) TPJLR.52.155 15) Pancreatin Resistance TPJLR.52.164 60 Days 16) Gum Arabic Resistance TPJLR.52.164 60 Days Environmental Tests 17) Accelerated Environmental Cycling TPJLR.52.353 21 Days 18) Humidity Resistance TPJLR.52.351 10 Days 19) Water Immersion TPJLR.52.564 10 Days 20) Heat Ageing TPJLR.52.352 21 Days 21) Accelerated Weathering SAE J2527 50 Days 22) Outdoor Weathering SAE J1976, procedure A, 2 N/A 1 Day
Title: Performance Requirements of Eterior Page: 10 of 10 APPENDIX B: Continued The above document represents the required levels of painted part validation, dependent on supplier, material or application process history. It is to be used in discussions with the Materials Engineering Department when developing a programme, Design Verification Plan (DVP). A copy of the original part laboratory test report/psw sign off must be attached in RMDV² as evidence that any new part complies with the carry over content listed, thus permitting a reduced level of validation testing. Otherwise, the part defaults to a full, level1 test validation programme. APPENDIX C: COMPONENT PAINT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION MULTIPLE TESTING Component Paint Performance Evaluation Multiple Testing To ensure robustness and test results reproducibility of the applied paint coating multiple testing of components (not a single sample or test) must be carried out on the following test matri parameters:- Paint Adhesion Resistance to Stone Chipping Resistance to High Pressure Hot Water Resistance to Humidity Resistance to Water Soak Materials Engineering recommend that for large components e.g. bumpers, grilles etc. A minimum sample size of 4 components must be tested and each sample shall be validated in at least 4 sites. Small components e.g. mirror scalps, door handles, fog lamp bezels etc. A minimum sample size of 6 components shall be tested. APPENDIX D: DEFINITION OF A TECHNICAL PAINT FINISH Technical Finishes are defined as three coat paint systems consisting of primer, base coat and clear coat with a base coat solids level (Non Volatile Content) of 10%. Such finishes are Atlas, Dark Atlas, Graphite Atlas and White Atlas. For further advice contact Materials Engineering.