DI-MFFP-81972
b. Corrosion Prevention and Control Requirements: The requirements shall identify the
necessary standards for an acceptable corrosion prevention and control program.
c. Corrosion Prevention and Control Methods Applied: The methods applied shall specify
actions to delay the onset of corrosion and minimize corrosion maintenance costs through the
selection of materials, fabrication techniques, sealants, protective coatings, design features,
and other measures that minimize the potential for corrosion throughout the structure.
d. Evaluation of Corrosion Susceptibility: The evaluation shall identify locations where the
structure might be susceptible to corrosion and the expected type(s) of corrosion (for
example, exfoliation, uniform, crevice, intergranular, and stress-corrosion cracking, etc.) that
could occur at these locations.
e. Selection of Materials, Fabrication Technology, Sealant Protective Coating, Design
Features and Other Measures to Achieve Corrosion Prevention and Control Requirements:
Materials and processes, finishes, coatings, and films which have been qualified to meet
specific performance either proven in service or by qualification testing shall be selected to
prevent corrosion.
f. Finish Specification: The finish specification shall follow MIL-STD-7179, Finishes,
Coatings, and Sealants, for the Protection of Aerospace Weapon Systems. This specification
document should identify the specific organic and inorganic surface pretreatments, coatings
and other corrosion prevention and control materials and processes intended for use. After it
has been approved by the responsible DoD procuring activity, all requirements from the
specification document should be included in all applicable production drawings and
maintenance documents.
(Copies of this document are available online at https://quicksearch.dla.mil.)
4. Schedule for Submission.
4.1 Corrosion Prevention and Control Plan: The initial draft of the Corrosion Prevention and
Control Plan shall be submitted 60 days prior to the System Requirements Review (SRR).
Revision of this document shall be accomplished to properly record a change to materials and
processes being used for corrosion prevention and control. Through design studies, analysis
of failure reports, and weapons systems inspections, data shall be collected which shall be
analyzed for revisions to this document. Updates to the corrosion prevention and control plan
shall be submitted 60 days prior to the System Design Review (SDR), 60 days prior to the
Preliminary Design Review (PDR), 60 days prior to the Critical Design Review (CDR) and as
required based on the needs to support the programs corrosion prevention and control.
5. End of DI-MFFP-81972.
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