- MIL-DTL-14072
- This specification covers requirements for finishes necessary to protect ground electronic equipment from the deteriorating effects of climatic conditions encountered in military use.
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- MIL-DTL-15090
- This specification covers a 250-gram per liter (maximum) (2.08 pounds per gallon [maximum]) volatile organic content (VOC) complying paint. The paint is a light gray equipment enamel (Navy Formula Number 111) for shipboard use as a topcoat on equipment, machinery, furniture and electrical equipment, such as switchboard installations. This product may be used wherever VOC air pollution regulations apply. The light gray equipment enamel covered by this specification is an air dry, solvent base coating for use in all interior dry areas including applications covered by reactor plant painting schedules. This product is supplied in a single can and used as supplied without thinning.
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- MIL-DTL-24441
- This specification covers a series of two component epoxy-polyamide paints designed to protect surfaces from environmental attack.
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- MIL-DTL-24607
- This specification covers a semigloss, chlorinated alkyd resin, interior enamel that does not support combustion or flaming when dry, and is for use on primed, smooth metal, glass reinforced plastic (GRP), wood and plastic/composite surfaces.
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- MIL-DTL-24631
- This specification covers requirements for two colors of camouflage paint and a flexible white marking paint.
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- MIL-DTL-53022
- This specification covers a flash drying, corrosion inhibiting epoxy primer for ferrous and nonferrous substrates. The primer is lead and chromate free and meets the air pollution requirements for solvent emissions.
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- MIL-DTL-53039
- This specification covers single component, polymeric flattened, chemical agent resistant, aliphatic polyurethane coating for use as a finish coat on military tactical equipment, which includes ground, aviation and related support assets. Other than where noted, the materials are free of volatile organic hazardous air pollutants (VOHAP-free), free of inorganic hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) other than cobalt and non-hexavalent chromium. The coating is lead, cadmium, cadmium compounds and hexavalent chromium free.
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- MIL-DTL-53072
- This document covers the requirements for application and inspection of the CARC systems used on military equipment. It is required for use in the selection process of the appropriate materials and procedures for the surfaces to be painted, and provides additional application, inspection, and quality control information for the below referenced cleaning, pretreating, and coating specifications.
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- MIL-DTL-64149
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- MIL-DTL-64159
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- MIL-E-16663
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- MIL-H-18911
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- MIL-PRF-22750
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- MIL-PRF-23377
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- MIL-PRF-24712
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- MIL-PRF-85285
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- MIL-PRF-85582
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- MIL-STD-171
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- TT-P-645
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- TT-P-1757
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