Browse Standards J1573_201910
Current STABILIZED 2019-10-24

OEM Plastic Parts Repair(STABILIZED Oct 2019) J1573_201910

This SAE Recommended Practice defines the information required to repair the various types of plastics found on modern light-duty highway vehicles. Information is included for the repair and refinishing of most plastic body parts, both interior and exterior. Repair information is described for all commonly used plastics including, but not limited to, polyurethanes, polycarbonate blends, modified polypropylenes, polyethylenes and nylons. Repairs can be made to these types of plastics using two-part (2K) repair adhesives, plastic welding, and other materials available from body shop suppliers. When a new type of plastic is being introduced to the market through a new vehicle program, specific repair and refinishing procedures should be provided, following the format in this document.
Sheet-molded compounds (SMC), fiber-reinforced plastics (FRP) and carbon fiber reinforced plastics can also be repaired using slightly different procedures and repair materials.
J1573_201910
2019-10-24
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Stabilized
J1573_201112
2011-12-20
Historical
Revised
J1573_200810
2008-10-30
Historical
Revised
J1573_200302
2003-02-25
Historical
Revised
J1573_199509
1995-09-01
Historical
Revised
J1573_198702
1987-02-01
Historical
Issued

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