SCHAUMBURG, IL - The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) has published three revised voluntary specifications related to factory-applied organic coatings on fiber-reinforced thermoset profiles.

AAMA's Fiberglass Material Council Finishes Committee, chaired by Tim Niland, Spraylat Corp., revised the three documents.

AAMA 623-10, Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Organic Coatings on Fiber Reinforced Thermoset Profiles, describes test procedures and performance requirements for organic coatings applied to fiber-reinforced thermoset profiles for windows, doors and similar products.

AAMA 624-10, Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for High-Performance Organic Coatings on Fiber Reinforced Thermoset Profiles, describes test procedures and performance requirements for high-performance organic coatings applied to fiber-reinforced thermoset profiles for windows, doors and similar products.

AAMA 625-10, Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performance Organic Coatings on Fiber Reinforced Thermoset Profiles, describes test procedures and performance requirements for superior-performance organic coatings applied to fiber-reinforced thermoset profiles for windows, doors and similar products.

Ken Brenden, AAMA Technical Services Manager, said, "These three performance specification are intended to assist architects, owners and contractors in specifying and obtaining factory-applied organic coatings, which will provide a certain level of performance in terms of film integrity, exterior durability and general appearance over a period of many years."

AAMA 623-10, AAMA 624-10 and AAMA 625-10 are available in the online AAMA Publication Store. Visit www.aamanet.org for additional information.